The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a program to study differences in manufacturing methods to help accelerate the development of three-dimensional printing technologies and other additively manufactured systems. “The Open Manufacturing
MoreA branch of the Department of Homeland Security has launched efforts to bolster its adoption of agile software development practices, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Jason Miller writes the U.S. Citizenship and
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The Virginia State Police, University of Virginia and Charlottesville-based Mission Secure have partnered on a public-private research project to develop countermeasures against hacks on physical systems such as vehicles, UVAToday reported May 18. Katie McNally
MoreThe Internet Security Alliance has called for government-industry collaborations that examine data-driven approaches to support the National Institute of Standards and Technology‘s Cybersecurity Framework, Norse Corp.‘s DarkMatters blog reported Wednesday. Anthony Freed writes
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new lineup of free online games through a program that seeks to speed up verification of software to ensure that each application is free of bugs. The
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The Department of Homeland Security is soliciting public feedback on a plan to establish privately led information sharing and analysis organizations to voluntarily submit cyber-related threat information to the federal government. DHS
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a new roadmap that outlines research the agency will require for U.S. public safety communications over the next 20 years. NIST said Tuesday
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The Justice Department has released a set of policy guidelines on the use of unmanned aircraft systems to support U.S. law enforcement and national security activities in the federal, state and local levels. DOJ released
MoreThe Energy Department has pumped $32 million into programs to train its solar energy workforce, develop a new solar power collector design and open public access to solar energy market datasets. Deputy
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The House has unanimously approved two bills that would establish federal programs to build exascale computers and facilitate transfer of technologies from laboratory to market. âMassive gains in computing power are necessary
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