Japan is planning to form a research center patterned after the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency that is intended to study civilian technologies for military applications, Reuters reported Wednesday. Tim Kelly
MoreAn assembly of Afghan tribal elders will convene next week to examine a security pact between the U.S. and Afghanistan concerning post-2014 U.S. troop presence, Agence France-Presse reported Tuesday. The article notes
MoreDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke at a security forum in Washington, DC, about how the country should take a civilian, less violent approach and lessen the use of military force in defense
MoreJapanese and Russian foreign and defense officials met Saturday to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation amid regional security concerns in the Asia Pacific, Reuters reported Saturday. Yoko Kubota writes the ministers from both
MoreRep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) has called on lawmakers to approve funding for the Department of Homeland Security‘s program that oversees security at chemical plants across the country, Global Security Newswire reported Friday. Douglas
MoreMeriTalk has released the results of a new survey that shows the impact of implementing data center integration, mobility, security, big data and cloud computing technologies on federal agency networks. “The Net
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology has updated its security standards for managing the identity of federal employees using mobile devices, FedScoop reported Thursday. Colby Hochmuth writes the new âFederal Information
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The U.S. Air Force Space Command wants to adopt the disaggregation approach of developing space technologies in an attempt to address future security and communication requirements, DOD Live reported Thursday. Jessica Tozer
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The Energy Department is encouraging industry partners to perform science and research work at national laboratories as part of efforts to address the countryâs energy and security demands. The department intends for the
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The Defense Department has informed Congress of $13 billion in total foreign military sale agreements with the Middle East, Defense News reported Monday. Barbara Opall-Rome writes the prospective deals aim to bolster
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