The General Services Administration’s Center for Emerging Building Technology has opened a new facility at the Denver Federal Center in Colorado to host three pilot programs in support of the Biden administration’s
MoreThe U.S. Army’s Ground Vehicle Systems Center is developing new batteries to help the service transition to hybrid and fully electric vehicles as part of efforts to give more operational flexibility to
MoreThe Air Force Research Laboratory has seen an increase in the adoption of its cross-domain access software architecture across the U.S. federal government to enable telework and allow secure remote access to
MoreGovCon Expert Steve Orrin, chief technology officer and senior principal engineer at Intel Federal, participated in a recent round table discussion alongside CACI CTO Glenn Kurowski and Chris Oliver, CEO of ID Technologies to
MoreThe National Science Foundation is soliciting information from the public to help inform updates to a plan concerning research and development related to big data. NSF is inviting government, academia and industry
MoreThe Technology Modernization Fund has made investments in the Department of Labor, AmeriCorps and the U.S. Agency for International Development to improve public-facing services and strengthen cybersecurity. “The TMF provides critical funding
MoreThe sixth Lockheed Martin-built Space-Based Infrared System geosynchronous Earth orbit satellite, SBIRS GEO-6, that took off aboard United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket on Thursday, Aug. 4, from Cape Canaveral Space Force
MoreA Pasadena, California-based consortium of universities and research institutions representing five countries has raised $205 million to continue the development of a 12-story optical structure that will use multiple scientific instruments intended
MoreThe Department of Defense has announced three new projects under a program that seeks to facilitate collaboration with industry and academic institutions to advance the development of 5G-to-NextG wireless technologies. Open6G, Spectrum
MoreThe Library of Congress and the U.S. Copyright Office have opened for public use the new online copyright recordation system. The launch of the system marks an “important step in the Copyright
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