NASA and South Korea have forged a partnership to develop a study plan for air quality assessments as part of an effort to monitor air pollution with the use of aircraft, ground
MoreThe U.S. Army and Navy have tested communications between at-sea and land units using manpack radios and the Mobile User Objective System waveform during an exercise Thursday. Personnel onboard an Army supply
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The Commerce Departmentâs data service has launched a new public-private partnership project intended to help data scientists and programmers gain access to the agencyâs open data. The Commerce Data Usability Project aims
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Frank Kendall, defense undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, has proposed an acquisition strategy for satellite launch services that he believes could help the Defense Department reduce costs and dependence on Russian-built
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies believes that Congress must end sequestration budget cuts in order to fund the U.S.’ Asia-Pacific rebalance efforts, Breaking Defense reported Tuesday. Sydney Freedberg Jr. writes that the think
MoreMaj. Gen. Sandra Finan – a former U.S. Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center commander – has been named deputy chief information officer for command, control, communications and computers and information infrastructure at the Defense Department. DoD reported
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National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Director Robert Cardillo has said the expansion of the geospatial intelligence and satellite market in the past three decades has resulted in a âglobal transparencyâ that he believes could
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Manson Brown, deputy administrator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has detailed NOAA’s plan to release standards that regulate the use of commercial data in late 2015, FCW reported Wednesday. Brown told
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will host a three-day forum in St. Louis starting Sept. 9 to discuss the latest advances in science and technology and their implications for the countryâs national security
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The U.S. Army has completed initial tests on a nanosatellite developed by the Space and Missile Defense Command – Tech Center to provide voice and data communications coverage for soldiers deployed to remote areas. David Vergun
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