The National Institute of Standards and Technology has found that the U.S. industry should address needs for measurement science and technology demonstrations to boost growth in advanced manufacturing and save at least $100 billion per year. NIST
MoreRaj Shah, head of the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental organization, has said he is optimistic DIUx will continue to operate under the administration of President-elect Donald Trump amid criticisms from Republican lawmakers,
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NASA has set up a test version of an interim cryogenic propulsion stage with a stand at the space agencyâs Huntsville, Alabama-based Marshall Space Flight Center in preparation for the hardwareâs tests. The ICPS
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The Congressional Budget Office has said the increasing costs of weapon systems, operation and maintenance as well as military compensation have become âinternal pressuresâ within the Defense Departmentâs budget and have âexacerbatedâ the discrepancy between
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A New York-based contracts group under the Defense Contract Management Agency has achieved a 55 percent reduction in the number of overage cost-type contracts and lowered the dollar value of such contracts by
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The U.S. Air Force has decided to conduct the military branchâs F-16 pilot training mission at the Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico temporarily in an effort to address a shortage of
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Naval Research Chief and Rear Adm. Mat Winter met with scientists and researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Nov. 8 on a scheduled visit to the institution’s facilities. Winter addressed the top science
MoreU.S. Army Secretary Eric Fanning has called on the service branch to launch 50 megawatts of new combined heat and power projects annually for the next four years. The Army said Wednesday CHP
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The U.S. Army Research Laboratory has teamed up with the University of Texas, Austin, and other regional universities to establish a new facility that will advance science and technology research projects in
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National Intelligence Director James Clapper has signed his letter of resignation that will take effect when President Barack Obama’s administration officially ends Jan. 20. Clapper tendered his resignation two months ahead of the inauguration of Donald
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