The Federal Aviation Administration has found that California had the most number of reported unauthorized unmanned aircraft systems incidents among U.S. states from October 2015 to September 2016. California accounted for 21 percent out of approximately
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security will require travelers to present at airports driverâs licenses and identification cards that comply with the provisions of the Real ID Act this year, the New York Times reported
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The Energy Department will pour $8 million into seven microgrid projects throughout the United States in a bid to build up resiliency in event of an extreme weather disturbance or power outage.
MoreRepresentatives from both the government and private sector gathered Wednesday in Washington for a discussion about the evolving machine-to-machine technology, the Washington Post reported Wednesday. Mohana Ravindranath writes that event attendees included
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security is updating its computing and communication infrastructures as part of the agency’s efforts to bolster cybersecurity, Information Week reported Friday. Henry Kenyon writes that DHS and the
MoreRobert Anderson Jr., an 18-year FBI veteran who has led the bureau’s counterintelligence division as assistant director since August 2012, has been promoted to an executive assistant director role. Anderson will lead
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Gregory D. Cox, a 22-year FBI veteran and formerly chief of global counterintelligence operations, has been appointed to head the counterintelligence division at the bureau’s Washington field office. He started his FBI
MoreThe National Guard celebrated its 377th anniversary with an event held on Dec. 11 at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington. Sabre Systems Inc. was a sponsor of the celebration attended
MoreWashington, D.C., is set to close separate deals with Microsoft Corp. and a host of Chinese technology companies as part of the districtâs efforts to expand its technology base, the Washington Business
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