Senate lawmakers have called on the Senate Appropriations Committee to approve $10 million in initial funding for fiscal year 2024 to establish the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s U.S. Artificial Intelligence
MoreThe Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration has started the recruitment process for new board members of the First Responder Network Authority by issuing a notice on the Federal Register.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s CHIPS Program Office has finalized the definition of material expansion in a rule aimed at preventing the improper use of federal funding for semiconductor manufacturing.
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NASA and the Departments of Defense and Commerce submitted a Space Manufacturing Technology Report to the National Space Council, providing 14 recommendations to maintain U.S. leadership in the sector. The document also
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The Department of Commerce will release a survey to help determine how domestic companies source mature-node and current-generation semiconductors as part of efforts to analyze capabilities and challenges within the U.S. chip supply
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Richard DalBello, director of the Office of Space Commerce at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said OSC has made efforts to develop and implement the Traffic Coordination System for Space, or
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The Government Accountability Office found that some government agencies that presented use cases for artificial intelligence have not met key requirements for implementing the technology. The government watchdog on Tuesday released a
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Gina Raimondo, secretary of the Department of Commerce, said semiconductor manufacturer Nvidia is allowed to sell artificial intelligence chips designed for commercial applications to China, Reuters reported Tuesday. “What we cannot allow
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BAE Systems has secured funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce to upgrade its Nashua, New Hampshire-located Microelectronics Center. This $35 million investment marks the first round of funding issued under the CHIPS
MoreAndré Mendes is stepping down as chief information officer for the Department of Commerce on Dec. 31 after 14 years of service in the federal government. In a LinkedIn post published Tuesday,
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