The Defense Innovation Unit has issued a solicitation for long-range one-way unmanned aerial systems. According to the DIU, the proposals will address the need for advanced one-way UAS to be utilized in modern warfare
MoreDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin has released a memo stating that the second phase of the Department of Defense’s Replicator initiative will focus on countering the threat posed by small unmanned aerial systems
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Office of Strategic Capital has outlined eligibility criteria and started the application process for loans through the launch of its first notice of funding availability, or NOFA. DOD
MoreExecutive Mosaic’s GovCon Index increased by 1.36% last week, ending with an average of $5,366.84. GovCon Index tracks and displays real-time stock market data on 30 major government contracting enterprises. Users can leverage
MoreThe U.S. Marine Corps has demonstrated for the first time off-board drone control using Link 16 communication on its recent third test flight of the XQ-58A Valkyrie unmanned aerial system at Eglin
MoreCHIPS for America has launched a beta version of METIS designed to enable stakeholders to access research results of projects under the CHIPS Metrology program and help accelerate breakthroughs in U.S. semiconductor
MoreThe U.S. Department of Energy has selected 10 projects to receive an estimated $23 million to strengthen the energy systems’ defense against various threats. The awardees will conduct studies to develop tools and technologies
MoreForty-eight Centers for Disease Control and Prevention public health partners are set to receive $176 million for the first year of a 5-year-cycle under the National Partners Cooperative Agreement, a funding mechanism
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new program seeking to automatically translate obligations, permissions and prohibitions, known as deontic concepts, into logical programming language. The Human-AI Communications for Deontic
MoreJet Propulsion Laboratory has booked a contract valued at $1.1 million from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to study radio frequency band corruption. The National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service said Friday
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