NATO has adopted and employed software that the U.S. military has been using to plan aerial refueling activities since 2017. Kessel Run said on May 25th that its JIGSAW platform demonstrated the
MoreDave Tremper, who oversees electronic warfare from the Office of the Secretary of Defense, said the military needs to treat electronic protection as a portfolio of features, not systems. Tremper, who has
MoreThe Department of Defense (DOD) has released a memorandum designed to promote the responsible use of artificial intelligence across the DOD. The memorandum lays out a governance structure, oversight approaches, warfighter trust-building
MoreIBM announced Wednesday that the company is creating the IBM Center for Government Cybersecurity, a collaborative environment focused on assisting federal agencies to address current and future cybersecurity threats. The Center will
MoreTitan Alpha, a joint venture between Prometheus Federal Services (PFS) and Atlas Research, announced on Wednesday that the company had received a task order to support Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Clinical Decision
MoreThe Department of Justice (DOJ) seized two domain names used in a spearphishing campaign on Friday in accordance with court orders issued in the Eastern District of Virginia as part of efforts
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) has partnered with the nonprofit Global Health Investment Corp. (GHIC) on a program meant to advance the
MoreThe National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has issued a request for public comments on NTIA’s approach to developing the minimum elements for a software bill of materials (SBOM) to comply with
MoreMaximus announced on Tuesday the company has completed the acquisition of privately held Veterans Evaluation Services (VES). The agreement was previously announced in April 2021. This acquisition was the next step in
MoreThe Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has opened a new facility designed to train airmen for performance in altitudes with high pressure. Four computer-controlled altitude chambers compose AFRL's research altitude chamber facility,
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