A fellow at the Center for a New American Security has urged the Defense Department to address its current shortfall in drones as terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda are “morphing and metastasizing,” Paul Scharre, director of
MoreSteve Cooper serves as the chief information officer at the U.S. Department of Commerce. He leads the development and implementation of the Departmentâs enterprise-wide IT strategy and operations, oversees the building and operation
MoreGen. William Shelton, commander of Air Force Space Command, has outlined plans for future U.S. satellites in an effort to address growing threats, the American Forces Press Service reported Wednesday. Shelton told audiences at
MoreNavy Adm. William Gortney believes the U.S. lacks the measures needed to defend critical infrastructures against cyber risks, FCW reported Friday. Sean Lyngaas writes that Gortney raised his cybersecurity concerns in a
MoreSylvia Mathews Burwell, secretary for Health and Human Services, has appointed a new operations manager for HealthCare.gov and other key federal healthcare programs. HHS said Friday that former Optum executive Andy Slavitt
MoreMichael Rogers, head of the U.S. Cyber Command, has said that private enterprises must develop cybersecurity measures that focus on detecting system threats in order to avoid business interruptions, the American Forces
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is presenting its cybersecurity and big data projects at an event to be held Wednesday in the Pentagon courtyard, the American Forces Press Service reported Monday. Amaani Lyle writes DARPA
MoreArati Prabhakar, director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, said the high cost of building military weapons has forced the agency to explore new technology development methods, Defense News reported Saturday.
MoreIran’s Fars News Agency claims that engineers with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have duplicated a U.S. surveillance drone captured in 2011 and added additional bombing capabilities, The Christian Science Monitor reported Monday. Scott
MoreThe Department of the Navy has signed an agreement to partner with Purdue University to convert up to half of the Navy and Marine Corps’ energy usage to alternative sources by 2020, Purdue
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