The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General has released a report concerning its audit of select cyber controls meant to secure classified mobile devices that the DOD uses and the information
Erik Raven is set to step down as undersecretary of the Navy in August. Raven has held the position since 2022, in which capacity he has also served as the Department of
MoreCol. Marcus Starks has assumed the role of commander of the National Space Intelligence Center, succeeding Col. Marqus Randall. A ceremony took place at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on June 28 to
MoreRogue Valley Microdevices is set to receive $6.7 million in proposed direct CHIPS and Science Act funding, the first such investment for a women- and minority-owned business. The Department of Commerce said Monday
MoreNASA has published two white papers addressing considerations for the Moon to Mars architecture, an initiative that seeks to articulate the elements necessary for long-term, human-led deep space exploration. The first, titled “Lunar Mobility
MoreJennifer Freese has become deputy director of the Office of the Chief Information Officer operations within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Freese, who previously served as CIO of the
MoreEntegris is set to receive up to $75 million in CHIPS and Science Act funding following the signing of a non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms between the advanced materials company and the
MoreThe Government Accountability Office is urging the Missile Defense Agency to take key steps to ensure the efficiency of and reduce the risks to its development of the Next Generation Interceptor, a
MoreThe General Services Administration is increasing the ceiling of the Veterans Technology Services 2 governmentwide acquisition contract from $5 billion to $6.1 billion, a move that will bring about multiple benefits, according
MoreU.S. Army Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems and the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Procurement have rolled out a new capability for the Army Contract Writing
MoreAdvances in artificial intelligence technologies may increase the risk of malicious actors planning or carrying out chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attacks against the U.S., according to a recent report from the
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