The Office of the Inspector General within the Department of Defense has found delays in the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office’s development of an implementation plan for the DOD’s AI Adoption
The Office of the Inspector General within the Department of Defense has found delays in the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office’s development of an implementation plan for the DOD’s AI Adoption
MoreThe defense departments of the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia have agreed to combine resources and share expertise, technical information and test facilities to accelerate the development of hypersonic vehicles
MoreThe American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council is calling for the adoption of Open Security Controls Assessment Language, or OSCAL, an open standard framework for automating the authority to operate risk assessment
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission has revised its satellite spectrum-sharing rules to promote market entry, regulatory certainty and spectrum efficiency. According to the FCC’s report and order released on Friday, the revision clarifies
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration will establish a committee that will perform spaceflight-related studies to recommend changes to the Part 450 launch and reentry licensing rule. Members of the commercial space industry and
MoreEnterprise networks with zero-day vulnerabilities were the main targets of malicious cyber actors in 2023, according to a joint cybersecurity advisory from U.S., Australian, British and New Zealand government agencies. The advisory
MoreThe Defense Logistics Agency is testing artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies to determine how they can address data interoperability challenges among agencies as part of its efforts to improve logistics operations
MoreNASA’s Langley Research Center is inviting interested parties to comment on a draft request for proposal for a five-year Evaluations, Assessments, Studies, Services and Support 4, or EASS 4, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity recompete contract.
MoreDavid Shive, the General Services Administration’s chief information officer, said focusing on the needs of users enabled the agency to deliver new tools to its business units in at least 14 days,
MoreThe National Security Agency has recommended using the version 2.0 of Trusted Platform Modules, or TPM, on the Department of Defense’s enterprise infrastructure to defend against malicious actors seeking to steal credentials
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