The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has worked with Australia’s cybersecurity agency to develop a document meant to guide organizations on how to use artificial intelligence systems securely. The guidance provides an
MoreKaty Kale, deputy administrator at the General Services Administration and a previous Wash100 awardee, convened leaders from small and medium-sized businesses and other organizations to discuss the agency’s efforts to create an
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The U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and Naval Research Laboratory completed a nine-year study testing the Path Optimization flight-planning software on an unmanned aerial vehicle in the North Slope of Alaska. Path Optimization,
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Maximus has appointed three new executives — Diarmuid O’Casey, Monica Rosser and Pamela Powers — to lead its civilian, health and defense sectors. This move harmonizes with a variety of company initiatives targeting federal technology and
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate has launched the third track of its technology challenge that aims to demonstrate remote identity validation and authentication platforms for combatting identity fraud.
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The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration has released an environmental impact statement, or EIS, for a program that seeks to implement the dilute and dispose strategy to ensure the safe
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Elizabeth “Liz” Cannon, most recently senior corporate counsel for global trade at Microsoft, has joined the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security as the inaugural executive director of the Office
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Milla Anderson, former policy adviser for Rep. Ann McLane Kuster, D-N.H., has joined the Federal Communications Commission as a policy adviser in the office of FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks. “Her depth of
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Eight projects across the Department of Defense are selected to receive more than $55 million in federal funding to improve energy efficiency and resilience at military installations globally. About $10 million will
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency launched a second iteration of its Tools Competition to discover artificial intelligence-enabled technologies that can aid data science and other forms of adult learning. The agency
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