NASA’s Stennis Space Center has launched an autonomous systems payload aboard Sidus Space’s LizzieSat-1, or LS-1, small satellite. Carried into space on the SpaceX Transporter 10 rideshare mission, the Autonomous Satellite Technology for
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is requesting industry feedback on the implementation of its responsibilities to support the secure and trustworthy development and use of artificial intelligence technologies. NIST said
MoreChristopher Fonzone, general counsel at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence since June 2021, has been confirmed as the assistant attorney general in charge of the Department of Justice’s Office
MoreThe Department of Energy’s Office of Fusion Energy Sciences has released its new vision outlining DOE’s priorities to advance fusion energy by resolving fusion materials and technology gaps in the supply chain.
MoreMichael Duffy, associate director at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s cybersecurity division, said CISA will launch a strategic effort in 2024 to modernize its approach to sharing enterprise threat information. In
MoreThe U.S. Space Force has designated Space Training and Readiness Command, also known as STARCOM, as the service branch’s lead agency for testing and evaluating space systems and programs. Gen. B. Chance
MoreWinners of the Department of Defense’s Point-of-Need Manufacturing Challenge have demonstrated technologies designed to help the Pentagon address operational constraints in extreme cold temperatures at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
MoreThe Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has established a new research center dedicated to developing new ways to create trustworthy and secure artificial intelligence technologies to support science, national security and energy resilience
MoreThe General Services Administration currently collaborates with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to ensure that its contract vehicles comply with security requirements, including
MoreThe Senate has unanimously passed the Building Chips in America Act, a bipartisan bill that would optimize the process of federal reviews for microchip manufacturing facilities. If passed by the House of Representatives,
MoreThe National Security Agency has released recommendations and best practices for utilizing software bills of materials, or SBOM, to mitigate risks associated with the U.S. software supply chain. The new document suggests
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