Army officials believe that data and cloud will be important aspects in planning multidomain missions, C4ISRNET reported Monday.
MoreThe Department of Energy has awarded $74M in funds to support efforts that will potentially augment energy performance rates in U.S. infrastructure and the electric grid.
MoreMicrosoft has partnered with the U.S. Air Force to utilize new cloud capabilities and create modern services to enable airmen to advance the mission through more effective collaboration, the company announced on
MoreThe General Services Administration’s Centers of Excellence is helping the Department of Defense’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center form and launch the Joint Common Foundation as part of a partnership announced in September that
MoreDeputy Defense Secretary and 2020 Wash100 Award winner David Norquist said the Pentagon’s proposed budget of $705.4 billion for fiscal year 2021 seeks to prepare the U.S. armed forces for “high-end” warfare, DoD
MoreA federal grand jury in Atlanta has indicted four Chinese military members on charges of hacking into credit-reporting firm Equifax and conspiring to steal personal data on nearly 150M U.S. citizens, The Wall
MoreThe Department of Energy is investing $64M in cost-shared projects on the development of new coal power plant technologies. A new funding opportunity announcement, titled Critical Components for Coal Flexible, Innovative, Resilient, Small, Transformative Power
MoreGen. Joseph Martin, vice chief of staff of the U.S. Army, said changes to the service’s acquisition process have helped speed up modernization efforts and deployment of new equipment to warfighters, the Army
MoreRAND is conducting a one-year study for the U.S. Space Force to evaluate the commercial space industry’s capabilities and identify space platforms that could be of benefit to the service branch, SpaceNews
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency recently brainstormed with Drury University personnel on ways to accelerate the agency’s #NEXTGEN cybersecurity education program.
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