The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence voted 17-0 to pass legislation authorizing fiscal year 2025 appropriations for the government’s intelligence-related activities. Committee Chairman Sen. Mark R. Warner, D-Va., said in a statement
MoreThe Naval Gold Standard AI Computer, or DGX H100, will make it possible for Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division personnel to investigate and develop new capabilities more quickly than when using
MoreThe House Armed Services Committee has approved a draft version of the Fiscal Year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act via a vote of 57 in favor and 1 against, Breaking Defense reported
MoreThe National Telecommunications and Information Administration is requesting public comments to inform future U.S. government policies and engagements to enable the development and deployment of sixth-generation wireless communications technology. NTIA said Tuesday
MoreA National Reconnaissance Office mission supporting NRO’s proliferated architecture of satellites took off Wednesday aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from a launch complex at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The NROL-146
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected six companies to mature their design concepts for a low-weight autonomous aircraft system with vertical landing and take-off and long endurance leap-ahead capabilities. AeroVironment,
MoreLockheed Martin‘s space business will continue providing the U.S. Navy with systems engineering, test planning and long lead material to support missile production under a $99 million award. The Department of Defense
MoreThe National Security Agency has issued a cybersecurity information sheet outlining recommendations for reaching progressive levels of workload and application capabilities under the zero trust framework. The document titled Advancing Zero Trust
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office has expanded its leadership team with the appointment of four technology leaders as part of efforts to advance DOD’s adoption of AI,
MoreCollaboration between the U.S. military, government and civilian technology leaders is critical to protecting the nation from cyber threats, according to Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner, director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and
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