The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is seeking information on non-invasive neurotechnology systems for use in studies that involve single neural activity sensing on an ambulatory human. DARPA’s biological technologies office issued a
MorePresident Barack Obama has introduced a string of measures aimed at removing the barriers to mental health treatment of military veterans, Reuters reported Tuesday. Mark Felsenthal writes that President Obama detailed the
MoreU.S. intelligence organizations are working to build a common information technology network in the cloud as the agencies transition to a shared services strategy, Defense Systems reported Friday. Greg Slabodkin writes the
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking feedback from industry users of its voluntary cybersecurity framework following that frameworkâs release in February. NIST intends to incorporate industry responses into its
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The National Institute for Standards and Technology is seeking comments from the public on the agency’s new draft guidelines on how to test mobile applications for potential privacy and security risks to the network or organization. NIST
MoreMichael Daniel, a special adviser at the White House, says cybersecurity encompasses more than its technical aspects as the government seeks to understand and identify potential solutions in that space, GovInfoSecurity reported Thursday. “Being too down
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is searching for a partner to help the agency carry out a program that offers funds to small businesses for research into measurement science, standards and technology.
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Forty-four universities have been named national centers of academic excellence with focus areas on information assurance and cyber defense. Evaluation teams from the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security
MoreU.S. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park will leave his current position by the end of this year and join a White House team working from Silicon Valley, Fortune magazine reported Friday. Dan
MoreThe FBI‘s Criminal Justice Information Services division has completed the digital conversion of its fingerprint, criminal history and civil files as part of a two-decade effort to completely modernize the division’s biometric file
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