NASA is set to evaluate advancements to a tool designed to measure shock waves made by the X-59 quiet supersonic transport, or Quesst, during supersonic flight. The agency said Thursday the new technology,
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division launched its new radiation-hardened microelectronics testing capability, called the Short Pulse Gamma, on July 31. The NAVSEA said Friday the SPG, also known as “Bumblebee,” is intended
MoreJeff Harris has been appointed chief information security officer at the Federal Housing Finance Agency, according to a LinkedIn post he shared Friday. Harris joins the FHFA after six years at the U.S. Small
MoreThe White House, through the Small Business Innovation Research program, has selected 17 small businesses from nine states that will receive almost $5 million in total funding for research projects meant to
MoreBoston, Massachusetts-based Tomorrow.io and Orbital Micro Systems of Boulder, Colorado, have secured contracts valued at $4.3 million from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to provide Microwave Sounder—or MWS—data for new Commercial Weather Data
MoreClearPro Partners, a joint venture between cybersecurity company ClearFocus Technologies and information technology services provider Procentrix, has won a $6.26 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security to deliver a cloud-hosted case management solution,
MoreThe National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has issued a request for information from potential contractors regarding the Foundation Geospatial-Intelligence system. According to the notice posted on SAM.gov Tuesday, the Mapping, Charting and Geodesy Integrated Program
MoreCloud One, a cloud computing platform launched by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, has allowed the Department of the Air Force to make significant developments to its cloud computing capabilities. The
MoreThe Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 11 and Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 tested the AGM-158A joint air-to-surface standoff missile, U.S. Marine Corps’ newest F/A-18 Hornet weapon, on Aug. 27 to 28 at the
MoreThe Space Security and Defense Program, which operates under the Department of the Air Force, is seeking input for space domain awareness capabilities and services to address threats in a dynamic and increasingly
MoreA Palantir Technologies subsidiary has booked a contract from the U.S. Army worth $99.2 million to provide support for user-centered machine learning, dubbed UCML. The Department of Defense said Palantir USG will provide research
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