The National Institutes of Health has appointed James Gilman, a retired U.S. Army major general, as the first CEO of NIHâs clinical research center in a move that takes effect January 2017. NIH said
MoreA group of Air Force Academy cadets have developed a new software that can keep track of cyber issues for Air Force Space Command mobile and online applications with the use of a chat
MoreA secret assessment by the CIA says Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election through cyber intrusions in order to help Donald Trump get elected as U.S. president, the Washington Post reported
MoreGovernment representatives from U.S. and China have reaffirmed the two countries’ commitment to cooperate on cybersecurity efforts such as cyber crime investigations and network protection. The Department of Homeland Security said Thursday Attorney
MoreNASA has updated the space agencyâs Civilian Commercialization Readiness Pilot Program to help companies accelerate development of new technologies with up to 2 million in funding opportunities. CCRPP is available to small businesses that completed Phase
MoreFederal agencies and the Office of Management and Budget have implemented 46 percent of the Government Accountability Office‘s 800 recommendations on information technology acquisitions and operations management. GAO said Tuesday the number of implementations
MoreThe National Science Foundation has awarded $76 million in research grants to 241 projects across 36 states and 129 institutions in an effort to study the scientific, engineering and socio-technical aspects of cybersecurity. Projects under
MoreThe Center for a New American Security has said the Defense Department should implement a new approach to the acquisition of commercial mobile devices and introduce changes to its policies in an
MoreKaren Guice, principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, highlighted what she believes are essential components for building up the Military Health System in a panel discussion with other health
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a new report that includes strategies to reduce bugs in software. NIST said Monday the 60-page Dramatically Reducing Software Vulnerabilities report includes input
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