The Defense Innovation Unit seeks a commercial solution that would enable the Department of Defense’s Cyber Mission Force to integrate realistic and automated cyber adversaries into its training platform. The desired technology
The Department of Defense Manufacturing Technology program has issued a broad other transaction announcement to identify companies with new manufacturing processes and emerging technologies. The BOTA seeks proposals on advanced manufacturing capabilities
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has selected 14 candidates to advance to the second round of additional digital signatures for the post-quantum cryptography standardization process. The advancing digital signature algorithms
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is looking for capable contractors to support the development of artificial intelligence tools for assessing and standardizing chemical and biological risks. The NIST market research
MoreThe Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy has announced $30 million in funding to develop quantum computing-enabled strategies for studying chemistry and materials. To be awarded through the Quantum Computing for
MoreThe U.S. Army will build three Theater Information Advantage Detachments to strengthen efforts to combat adversaries in the information dimension, according to Lt. Gen. Maria Barrett, head of the Army Cyber Command.
MoreThe Department of the Navy’s Flank Speed cloud platform has attained full compliance with all Department of Defense zero trust expectations. In a second round of security assessments led by the DOD’s
MoreThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has appointed Nancy Kamei as its chief public engagement officer and director of the Office of Public Engagement. Kamei brings to the post three decades of
MoreThe Office of Special Counsel has introduced a new policy to guide the management of artificial intelligence within the agency. To support the policy, OSC compiled an inventory of existing and upcoming AI
MoreNational Institute of Standards and Technology Director Laurie Locascio will step down in early 2025 to serve as the new president and CEO of the American National Standards Institute. ANSI announced Locascio’s
MoreGen. Steven Nordhaus took command of the National Guard Bureau during a ceremony at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Virginia, replacing Gen. Daniel Hokanson, who retired in August. Before assuming his new
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