The HTS7500 turboshaft engine, designed and manufactured by technology and engineering contractor Honeywell, will be used for an up-and-coming Lockheed Martin helicopter. The company announced Thursday that the HTS7500 engine, which follows a historic
MoreU.S. Army officials have revealed that network technologies under the upcoming Capability Set ’23 will set the baseline for a military-wide concept of connecting sensors and shooters across the force, C4ISRNET reported
MoreThe Government Accountability Office said agencies responsible for nine out of 16 U.S. critical infrastructure components have not determined their efforts to adopt the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Framework for
MoreThe Department of Energy has established two new offices out of a recent organizational realignment to better focus on the research, development and deployment of clean energy technologies. The two new undersecretaries
MoreConsulting firm McAleese & Associates has issued a report on the U.S. Army’s priorities as discussed by Army Secretary Christine Wormuth at a virtual fireside chat event Tuesday. Wormuth noted that the
MoreThe White House has issued an updated list of critical and emerging technologies that are important to U.S. national security. The Office of Science and Technology Policy led a deliberative process via
MoreA 10-year basic research program on material science led by Johns Hopkins University has concluded, with a virtual culmination event co-hosted by Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Army Research Laboratory. Twenty-five universities
MoreThe National Counterterrorism Center has released its new mobile app designed to disseminate documents, resources and alerts based on unclassified counterterrorism intelligence. The aCTknowledge app combines analysis, training and alerting into one
MoreGillian Bussey, director of the Joint Hypersonics Transition Office, said the Department of Defense will need to boost its production capacity for offensive and defensive hypersonic systems, DOD News reported Tuesday. Bussey
MoreResearchers from Switzerland have found that an implanted electrode device enabled three patients with spinal cord injury to stand and walk again, CNN reported Monday. Participants in the STIMO clinical trial were
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