Aircraft makers are exploring blended-wing bodies, transonic truss-braced wing models, double-bubble concepts and other unconventional plane designs for passenger aircraft and NASA is advancing that to help improve fuel efficiency and reduce
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is soliciting ideas for a program that seeks to develop artificial intelligence tools meant to improve adult learning of complex subjects needed for national security such
MoreThe U.S. Special Operations Command is interested in working with vendors to design, build and test mobile workstations for the transportation of military personnel and server storage to mission areas. SOCOM said
MorePresident Biden on Monday signed into law a bill that would establish a training program on artificial intelligence for federal procurement officials. Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., introduced the Artificial Intelligence Training for
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has launched an initiative to rapidly explore novel technology concepts that seek to address high-risk, high-reward “what if” questions. DARPA said Wednesday the Advanced Research
MoreDefense contractor Valiant Integrated Services has landed a three-year, $49.9 million contract from the U.S. Marine Corps to provide training and readiness tools and information. The work is an extension of Valiant’s ongoing
MoreThe International Space Station National Laboratory has released a new research announcement to solicit concepts for space-based technology development and demonstration. ISS National Lab said Thursday it offers an opportunity to use
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate has tested a remote screening software designed for airport security checkpoints at the Cape Cod Gateway Airport in Massachusetts. The Integrated Defense &
MoreThe U.K. air force has decided to cancel an unmanned combat aircraft technology demonstrator following a review of the project and the Lightweight Affordable Novel Combat Aircraft program. The decision not to
MoreNikolai Joseph, policy analyst at NASA’s office of technology, policy and strategy, said the agency is reevaluating the feasibility of space-based solar power through a short-term study, SpaceNews reported Saturday. “As the
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