The State Department has announced a new initiative between the U.S. and the U.K. governments to strengthen cooperation on data transfer and technology development. Ned Price, spokesperson for the State Department, said
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The White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy has released a national strategy outlining a vision to establish U.S. leadership in advanced manufacturing by creating more job opportunities, strengthening supply chains
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Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said the service needs to do six fundamental things to transform into the Army of 2030 and the first two are seeing and sensing more at every echelon
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will work with Battelle, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and San Diego State University on a three-phase research project to explore bioengineering methods for separating and purifying
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NASA’s initiative to study and develop a solid-state battery pack for use in aviation has met initial research goals and may soon be tested on a large vehicle. The Solid-state Architecture Batteries
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The U.S. Air Force has started soliciting information as it evaluates a business case for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft and explores various aspects of cost and methods of obtaining a
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The Defense Innovation Unit has issued an Area of Interest solicitation in search of technologies that use commercial or internet of things devices to track and locate a path in global positioning
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology is soliciting public comments on its initial draft report that provides a technical description of stablecoins, which are a type of cryptocurrencies, to help the
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The U.S. Army plans to kick off the competition to develop light robotic combat vehicles during the third quarter of 2023 and is considering new approaches to test and evaluate RCVs to
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