Scott DeBoer and Mark Papermaster have been respectively appointed chair and vice chair of CHIPS for America’s Industrial Advisory Committee. The National Institute of Standards and Technology said Wednesday the new appointments come on
MoreThe White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has released the National Spectrum Research and Development Plan. The purpose of the document is to ensure that the U.S. maintains its leadership
MoreThe National Institutes of Health is seeking industry input for enhancing the operations of the National Institute on Aging, or NIA. According to the updated notice published on Sam.gov Tuesday, the NIH is soliciting
MoreThe Air Force Research Laboratory plans to perform in-flight testing of prototype antennas and radio receivers in late 2025 and early 2026 to evaluate their capability to provide multiorbit satellite connectivity, Breaking
MoreReps. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., and Jay Obernolte, R-Calif., have introduced the AI Grand Challenges Act, which would require the National Science Foundation to hold prize competitions for artificial intelligence innovations. The legislation
MoreThe United Arab Emirates has become an extremely contested zone for semiconductor chip manufacturing and innovation. The country itself wants to be known as a go-to producer of both chips and artificial intelligence
MoreThe General Services Administration has announced that its single sign-on platform, Login.gov, will start offering partner agencies a new identity verification option that complies with the National Institute of Standards and Technology
MoreU.S. military agencies such as the Air Force, Army and Central Command are exploring applications of generative artificial intelligence tools, TechTarget reported Wednesday. CENTCOM has deployed a large language model on the
MoreThe U.S. Army has rolled out to the military branch’s intelligence units worldwide a cloud-based data platform designed to enable warfighters to speed up the collection, analysis and distribution of intelligence data.
MoreThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, operating under the Department of Commerce, is seeking industry input for possible approaches to implementing near-term post-quantum cryptography and surveillance measures. According to a request for information issued
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