NASA has announced that the agency will host media teams at its Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium, a workshop held by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, on Feb. 28th,
MoreNaval Surface Warfare Center Crane held a three-day event that sought to foster collaborative activities and optimize shipbuilding processes for undersea vehicles.
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has issued a draft framework for ensuring compliance with ethical standards for data privacy, Federal News Network reported Wednesday.
MoreThe Transportation Security Administration is working to implement new policies and capabilities to ensure the seucrity of airport systems such as screening platforms, FCW reported Wednesday.
MoreThe Department of Labor is investing almost $100M in grants under a public-private apprenticeship program for multiple industries. The program, known as "Apprenticeship: Closing the Skills Gap," would support 28 apprenticeships in a range of
MoreThe U.S. Army has saved over $1.2 billion after cutting legacy programs to shift focus into addressing top modernization goals.
MoreRon DeSantis, Florida Governor, has funded the last $4.8 million installment to expand the Pensacola Airport, including modernizing infrastructure, adding three hangers, a warehouse and offices, the governor reported on Wednesday.
MoreCrowley Maritime Corp. has appointed Ray Fitzgerald as chief operations officer (COO) to supervise the company’s leadership and performance, effective March 1st, Crowley announced on Thursday.
MoreAccenture Federal Services (AFS) has been awarded Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) authorization for Managed Detection and Response cyber capability, a threat monitoring and incident response cloud solution, the company
MoreBall Aerospace has successfully completed the preliminary design review (PDR) of the advanced spectrometer instrument for the MethaneSAT Flight System, the company announced on Thursday. With the completion of PDR, Ball will
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