The Office of Naval Research has developed nanoscale electrical wires made of genetically modified soil bacteria. ONRâs warfighting performance department sponsored a team of researchers led by Derek Lovley, a microbiologist at the University
MoreCameron Chehreh, chief technology officer at Dellâs federal business, has said the structure of legacy software for government off-the-shelf products is the main challenge facing the government’s information technology modernization efforts in an interview with Signal
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A hacker group known as “Shadow Brokers” plans to auction off files it claims it has stolen from the computer systems of “Equation Group” cyber spies linked with the National Security Agency, Wired reported Monday. Andy
MoreNASA has partnered with Space Center Houston and innovation consulting firm NineSigma to launch a $1 million prize competition that seeks to foster technology development in the area of robotic dexterity to support the agency’s Journey to
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The General Services Administration has launched a new special item number for cybersecurity platforms and services and collaborated with other federal agencies to develop procurement support to facilitate cyber vulnerability assessments of government information
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The National Telecommunications and Information Administration will not renew its Internet Assigned Numbers Authority functions contract with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers after the pact expires on October 1. NTIA Administrator Lawrence
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The Environmental Protection Agency and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have jointly finalized standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in an effort to boost fuel efficiency and address carbon pollution. EPA said Tuesday
MoreThe U.S. Marine Corps will launch a competition that seeks to encourage Marines to develop mobile phone applications that can help them monitor their quality of life, physical fitness and warfighting capacity, Marine Corps
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has extended the contract ceiling for its milCloud 2.0 private cloud platform from $92 million to $498 million, Federal News Radio reported Thursday. John Hale, DISA’s cloud portfolio chief,
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Karen DeSalvo, head of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, has resigned from the post to focus on her duties as the Department of Health and Human Services‘ acting assistant secretary
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