The General Services Administration’s Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee has convened its first public meeting of 2024, welcoming new members from various professional disciplines. The latest committee additions include leaders from academia,
MoreGlobalFoundries, a manufacturer of essential semiconductors, has been awarded $9.5 million in federal funding from the U.S. government to continue the production of essential gallium nitride, or GaN, on silicon semiconductors at its
MoreThe Department of Defense has announced a classified Strategy for Countering Unmanned Systems. The strategy includes five “strategic ways,” one of which focuses on disrupting and degrading threat networks that drive the
MoreThe Air Force Civil Engineer Center Installations Directorate, with the Office of the Chief Information Officer, has granted 25-year leases to private entities to install commercial broadband networks at Department of the Air
MoreThe Department of Commerce has released a final rule that formalizes the operations of the Office of Information and Communications Technology and Services, or OICTS, in conducting investigations of foreign adversary threats
MoreThe Defense Health Agency has appointed Capt. Edward Dieser as director of public health. In a LinkedIn post published Wednesday, DHA said Dieser succeeded Rear Adm. Brandon Taylor as public sector chief
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has released the final version of Special Publication 800-55, titled “Measurement Guide for Information Security.” The NIST Computer Security Resource Center said Wednesday that the
MoreThe Aerospace Industries Association has announced the appointment of several industry executives to the executive committee for 2025. In November, AIA announced the election of Christopher Kubasik, chair and CEO of L3Harris
MoreThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services plays a pivotal role in the nation’s healthcare framework. It is one of the largest federal agencies, with a broad mandate to enhance and
MoreNASA, IBM and Germany-based research institution Forschungszentrum Julich have launched an expanded version of a geospatial artificial intelligence foundational model that could help track changes in land use, predict crop yields and
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