Small businesses and startups are invited to join the 13th cohort The Catalyst Accelerator is hosting to determine how the U.S. Space Force might introduce commercial capabilities to its mission environment for
MoreThe Air Force Research Laboratory has announced a military research working group to examine the impact of military space operations on human health and performance. COSMIC, short for Clinical and Operational Space
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Keysight Technologies has signed a cooperative research and development agreement, or CRADA, with the Air Force Research Laboratory to deliver its testbed technology to advance communications in sub-terahertz for next-generation networks. Under
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America Makes and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining have announced ceiling increases on their contract vehicles with the Department of Defense. America Makes said Tuesday it saw its third
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The Air Force Research Laboratory has opened a new Semiconductor Laser Indoor Propagation Range, known as SLIPR, at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico to support research and development of future
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The Federal Aviation Administration has agreed to share flight-test data with AFWERX Prime, the Department of the Air Force’s accelerator program, to safely integrate advanced aircraft mobility, or AAM, into the national
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The U.S. Space Force’s Space Rapid Capabilities Office has selected six companies from four countries to participate in the Hyperspace Challenge to develop and mature technologies to make space assets more resilient
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An electric ground power unit supplied power to a KC-135 tanker aircraft during a technology demonstration that took place from Aug. 14 through 17 at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The
MoreThe National Science Foundation will release $72.5 million to finance 37 projects under the 2023 edition of the Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future program. DMREF aims to facilitate the
MoreThe U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory installed a new supercomputer that can calculate 12 petaflops per second, reportedly reducing the simulation and data processing time from years to days. AFRL said Monday
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