Aaron Weis, the chief information officer of the Department of the Navy, has signed a design concept outlining an integrated framework to achieve digital modernization goals across the U.S. Navy and Marine
MoreDoug Wagoner, president and CEO of LMI and a three-time winner of the prestigious Wash100 Award, has now been announced as the recipient of the 2022 Good Scout Technology Award, which he will
MoreThe Department of Defense has awarded the University of Virginia a three-year, $4.5 million research project to develop and test novel hypersonics technology. UVA will work with other universities as well as
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has posted a request for information notice to explore potential vendors that can provide and maintain an aerial target as a service. USAF branch is exploring next-generation aerial
MoreThe Financial Stability Oversight Council has released a report that identifies financial stability risks and gaps in the regulation of crypto-asset activities in the U.S. and offers recommendations to help address such
MoreThe White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has outlined five principles that should be used as guidance in designing, deploying and using artificial intelligence and other automated systems to protect
MoreThe Office of Management and Budget has released a memorandum that directs federal agencies to raise the share of contract dollars awarded to small disadvantaged businesses from 11 percent in fiscal year
MoreFormer SAIC executive Bruce Phillips has been appointed vice president of emerging markets growth at government contracting and technology organization Systems Planning and Analysis. In his new role, Phillips will oversee strategy, market outreach and acquisitions,
MoreMicroelectronics and semiconductor chips are critical to the continued modernization and innovation of the U.S. government. Everything from smartphones and Internet of Things-connected appliances in the private sector to next-generation weapons systems
MoreGovernment-serving construction and engineering company Conti Federal Services has booked a $69.4 million task order from a division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to renovate a North Carolina U.S. Army base.
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