The European Commission has formally launched a European Union Treaty-based framework that seeks to advance collaboration on defense and security initiatives among EU member states. The commission said Monday 25 EU member
MoreHolger Lueschow, satellite communications program manager at the European Defense Agency, said the European Govsatcom demonstration project will begin to deliver Satcom services to government users next summer, Space News reported Wednesday.
MoreU.S. government and European Union officials have concluded the first annual review of a joint framework that governs the transfer and protection of data between the U.S. and EU. The review covered
MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has begun to consider the use of satellite-based weather data from commercial sources and international partners in an effort to address potential budget cuts to NOAAâs
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The European Union on Tuesday decided to increase the fiscal 2017 budget of the European Defense Agency by 1.6 percent to approximately $33 million, Reuters reported Tuesday. Robin Emmott writes the decision marks
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Europe has formally launched a robotics research initiative that aims to move forward with the technology through private-public sector partnerships, GigaOm reported Tuesday. David Meyer writes the $3.8 billion program called SPARC
MoreCapgemini has published a report for the European Commission that tackles how European governments can harness new technologies to deliver public services. âWith wider services now in place, governments across Europe should now
MoreThe European Commission has selected Hewlett-Packard to manage a cloud computing project for users to share data in a secure environment. HP will lead a team of industrial and academic partners to coordinate
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Online public services have grown in number but user satisfaction still lags behind private electronic services, a report compiled by Capgemini says. The âDigital by Default or by Detourâ study covers 28,000
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The Federal Aviation Association and the European Commission last week reached an agreement that will allow the United States and Europe to collaborate on research aimed at providing seamless air-traffic services between
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