NASA’s Florida-based Kennedy Space Center is now testing different vibration modes of the Space Launch System, a rocket designed to launch the Orion spacecraft to the Moon. Distinguishing between SLS's natural and
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security’s science and technology (DHS S&T) directorate is seeking proposals for technologies that can perform crowd count and analysis aimed at providing first responders with enhanced situational awareness.
MoreAngelica Phaneuf, formerly chief of cybersecurity engineering for the U.S. Air Force's Kessel Run software development unit, has been named chief information security officer of the U.S. Army's software factory. Her LinkedIn
MoreDewberry announced on Monday that the company has promoted Lauren Hite, Heather Kircher, Caroline Whitehead and Audrey Rhoads within its federal practice to new roles. Heather Kircher has been promoted to marketing technical
MoreNoblis, a leading provider of science and technology as well as strategy services to the federal government, announced on Monday that the company has launched its RunAcquisitions solution to drive efficiency and
MoreIntel has won a contract from the Department of Defense to help the semiconductor industry establish and demonstrate an intellectual property ecosystem for the first phase of a chip design and prototyping
MoreThe U.S. Army is close to deploying a platoon of four Stryker combat vehicles equipped with 50 kilowatt-class laser weapon prototypes in fiscal year 2022 after completing an assessment of the new
MoreNASA has granted Psionic rights to use a light detection and ranging technology that the space agency originally developed for use in on-orbit robotic servicing of a satellite. NASA is allowing the
MoreThe Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division together with NavalX Midwest Tech Bridge and Indiana Innovation Institute inaugurated a laboratory intended to serve as collaboration space for the government, academe and industry.
MoreKevin Stine, chief cybersecurity adviser for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), said the agency will work over the next months to deliver what is required by President Biden's executive
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