The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency recently unveiled a new gecko-like technology that aims to give soldiers the ability to scale walls like Spider-Man, American Live Wire reported Wednesday. Will Phoenix writes
MoreA group of private companies and universities has designed a technological framework that aims to link computational and physical tools for use in emergency response activities, Nextgov reported Wednesday. Rebecca Carroll writes
MoreTerry Halvorsen, acting chief information officer at the Defense Department, says the agency is seeking transparency in its relationship with industry, FCW reported Wednesday. Halvorsen told a conference in Virginia that DoD
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A team of Army Research Laboratory scientists has developed and tested a data transfer system that applies the concept of quantum mechanics to transmit information wirelessly. ARL believes the information teleportation network
MoreSteve Cooper, formerly chief information officer of the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Aviation Administration, will return to government service as CIO of the Commerce Department, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jason
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Angela Zutavern, a vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton, said believes government, public service and administration reform can be achieved if it is undertaken with technology, innovation, privacy and security in mind.
MoreCIA Director John Brennan said Wednesday the agency needs to evolve to be an “indispensable” source of national security intelligence in the digital information age, Defense News reported Wednesday. Marcus Weisberger writes
MoreNASA has begun to study the science data taken by its three instruments on board the European Space Agency‘s Rosetta spacecraft. The Rosetta spacecraft is set to orbit the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet in
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