NASA‘s Armstrong Flight Research Center has worked with the Air Force Research Laboratory and FlexSys to conduct a series of research flights to test the Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge “morphing wing” technology. The agency said Wednesday the
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to test beyond-visual-line-of-sight unmanned aircraft systems in collaboration with service providers and UAS builders in an effort to expand drone applications, Reuters reported Friday. David Morgan writes
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Some analysts are wary of a provision in the Defense Department‘s new cyber strategy that could enable the U.S. to share information with foreign militaries, Defense One reported Friday. Patrick Tucker writes that according to the
MoreThe U.S. National Guard plans to set up four cyber groups for the Air Guard component and seven for the Army unit this summer as it works to align cybersecurity capabilities to
MoreThe National Science Foundation is asking for input from the public and private sectors on what objectives can be included in federally-funded information technology protection research programs. In a notice posted Wednesday
MoreThe Energy Department will renew the five-year-old Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis for another five years under a $75 million funding allocation for the DOE Energy Innovation Hub. The center conducts research on the production
MoreEighty-six percent of 302 government cybersecurity workers surveyed by MeriTalk last month said they believe big data and analytics technology can help their agencies manage cyber risks. MeriTalk said Tuesday it conducted
MoreChristopher Painter, the State Departmentâs coordinator for cyber matters, said he is developing measures to bolster the nation-statesâ trust in cyber technology, FCW reported Monday. During a cyber conference in Georgetown University,
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The FBI plans to release a request for proposal on May 6 to outsource cyber professionals and support services under a $100 million contract, Nextgov reported Monday. Frank Konkel writes the FBI
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The U.S. Defense Department aims to recruit information technology professionals from the private sector to help the agency solve data and IT management problems, Nextgov reported Friday. Mohana Ravindranath writes Defense Secretary
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