Federal debt is projected to rise from 2025 through 2035 due to revenue growth being outpaced by expenses in Social Security and Medicare as well as interest payments, according to Phillip Swagel,
The Department of Homeland Security recently announced the establishment of the Homeland Intelligence Experts Group, which will work to provide the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis and Office of the Counterterrorism
MoreThe National Science Foundation will release $72.5 million to finance 37 projects under the 2023 edition of the Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future program. DMREF aims to facilitate the
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security has made a draft version of its Scientific Integrity Directive available to the public for review and comment, according to Daniel Cotter, senior adviser and scientific integrity
MoreThe Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency has released the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation Program’s identity, credential and access management reference architecture. CISA said Friday the document addresses the issue of a lack
MoreThe Department of Energy’s Office of Science is providing a total of $5.8 million to finance five research projects that aim to improve the benchmarking of nuclear data and the curation of
MoreNaval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division is seeking electromagnetic spectrum operations capabilities that are in the early stages of development and has issued a request for submissions for the requirement. According to
MoreNASA is awarding six U.S. universities roughly $2.4 million in funding under the Artemis Student Challenges with the aim of generating student interest in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, as
MoreBruce Jette, the U.S. Army's assistant secretary for acquisition, logistics and technology, recently said that the service expects to roll out the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System soon. Jette explained that the IBCS
MoreRep. Mac Thornberry believes that setting up a Space Force as a new branch of the U.S. military will continue receiving support from both sides of the aisle even though the House
MoreGen. Stephen Townsend, commander of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, has said that the service is looking to major urban centers like Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles to increase its
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