Gina Raimondo, secretary of the Department of Commerce, has appointed new leaders to the U.S. AI Safety Institute — dubbed AISI — at the National Institute of Standards and Technology to support
MoreNASA Administrator Bill Nelson has unveiled the agency’s plans to seek new methods of retrieving Mars samples being collected by the Perseverance rover to support future space exploration missions. “Safely landing and
MoreThe Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory has unveiled its newest supercomputer called Venado, which is powered by Nvidia’s GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips designed to process high-performance computing and large-scale artificial
MoreThe 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing under Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Training Squadron 2, or VMUT-2, began assembling its first MQ-9A Reaper remotely piloted aircraft on April 10, following the delivery of parts
MoreThe Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency has launched Adjudication and Vetting Services as a new organization formed through the merger of Consolidated Adjudication Services and Vetting Risk Operations — two key mission
MoreA bill that reauthorizes Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is now moving from the House of Representatives to the Senate, The Hill reported Monday. The reauthorization bill contains reforms
MoreThe National Security Agency’s Artificial Intelligence Security Center, in collaboration with U.S. and international partners, has released new guidance on deploying secure and resilient artificial intelligence systems. NSA said Monday the document
MoreThe U.S. government intends to provide $6.4 billion in funding through the CHIPS and Science Act to help establish a semiconductor ecosystem in central Texas in partnership with Samsung Electronics. The Department
MoreRob Brown has been appointed as senior vice president of national security solutions at Alpha Omega Integration. He was chosen for his extensive experience in the technology and national security fields, a background that
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Office of the Chief Information Officer has released a document meant to serve as guidance for defense agencies seeking to achieve continuous authorization, or cATO, to operate for
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