The Department of Energy plans to award $70M in grant funding to support technology development that will boost energy usage and production processes through the Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institute.
MoreThe Department of Energy is investing $36M in 18 research projects that will methods develop new thermal exchange technologies and methods for efficient energy conversion. The projects are part of the High
MoreThe Norwich University Applied Research Institutes secured a $5.9M contract from the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate to optimize a simulated training platform.
MoreThe U.S. Air Force launched a risk-reduction experiment to provide commercial information technology services to the branch's installations, officials said Thursday. Unisys was awarded a three-year, $76.3M contract in February to provide IT
MoreThe U.S. and Israel’s Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation will award a maximum of $1M for projects that can provide homeland security technology in six key areas, the Department of Homeland
MoreThe Department of Energy intends to award a $51M contract to fund research efforts in fuel technologies for commercial and off-road vehicles. The agency said Friday it plans to support concepts and studies in heavy-duty
MoreThe U.S. Navy plans to award three other transaction authorities to modernize its ashore networks, Federal News Network reported Tuesday. The service intends to release three problem statements next week to advance the cloud-centric Modern
More by Jane Edwards
The Department of Homeland Security's science and technology directorate has selected a Florida-based company to test a wearable technology designed to monitor the health of canine agents that support law enforcement and border patrol
MoreThe Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration is investing $50M in grants supporting research and development efforts on nonproliferation over the next five years. NNSA said Thursday it will provide $5M
MoreThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security is seeking innovative solutions from blockchain startups to enhance anti-forgery and counterfeiting through its Science and Technology Directorate, the department reported on December 4th.
More