The Defense Innovation Unit’s National Security Innovation Network has selected a cohort of 20 companies out of 170 applicants for the 2024 edition of NSIN Vector, a program that aims to support
MoreThe Department of Defense has released a framework outlining four key pillars to improve the recruitment, training and retention of acquisition and sustainment professionals. The 2024 Acquisition and Sustainment Workforce Framework focuses
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Office of the Chief Information Officer has launched a new office to serve as a centralized hub for defense and academic cyber activities. The Cyber Academic Engagement Office will
MoreThe Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency recently announced the development of a scorecard meant to refine the security rating process used under the National Industrial Security Program to evaluate the eligibility of
MoreThe head of the Defense Logistics Agency said at the recent DLA Industry Association Leadership Meeting that his organization and the broader defense industry must make changes to the way sustainment is
MoreThe Department of the Air Force has launched an experimental bridge that allows service personnel and civilian employees to leverage generative artificial intelligence on the Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network as they
MoreThe Defense Threat Reduction Agency will open a 76,000 sq. ft. multi-use building on Kirtland Air Force Base to house over 300 agency employees currently in Albuquerque and at Eglin AFB. DTRA
MoreU.S. Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland, director of the Defense Health Agency, welcomed the employees of the newly established DHA Research and Development organization during an event at Fort Detrick in Maryland,
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has begun seeking information on potential industry sources of visualization capabilities that can provide situational awareness of the Department of Defense Information Network, or DODIN, systems. Joint
MoreWar is constantly changing, and today, shifts are driven by “the accelerating pace of technology,” said Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks. Offering land power as an example, Hicks, a 2024 Wash100 Award winner, told
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