NASA has granted Psionic rights to use a light detection and ranging technology that the space agency originally developed for use in on-orbit robotic servicing of a satellite. NASA is allowing the
MoreThe U.S. Army has funded scientists from Duke University and the University of Pennsylvania to study how micro-lasers can accelerate military communications and data transmission. The photonics research team developed two-dimensional arrays
MoreThe U.S. Army has demonstrated a machine learning-based sensor technology designed for fixed-wing aircraft that works with synthetic aperture radars to detect explosives from a designated safety point. Lt. Col. Mike Fuller,
MoreBall Aerospace has successfully completed the critical design review (CDR) of the flight system and advanced spectrometer instrument that will be integrated onto a 350-kilogram satellite for MethaneSAT, a subsidiary of the
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Will Roper, acquisition executive at the U.S. Air Force and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner, said a deal between the service and Boeing to implement a final remote vision system design for the
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NASAÂ has decided to use a three-dimensional light detection and ranging system for an agency project that seeks to demonstrate an autonomous satellite servicing platform. The agency said Tuesday its Satellite Servicing Projects
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A bipartisan group of House lawmakers has introduced legislation that would direct the Department of Homeland Security to field “smart” border security technologies along the southern U.S. border. A press release posted Thursday
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The U.S. Army Research Laboratory and its partners Beyond Photonics and Halo Photonics have built a Doppler light detection and ranging system to support the airdrop operations of Army Pathfinders. ARL worked to develop the
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U.S. Naval Research Laboratory scientists have assessed ice thickness, strength and other parameters in Alaskaâs North Slope in order to determine the evolution and physical structure of ice in the Arctic Ocean
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The U.S. Army and Marine Corps are seeking to roll out a Lockheed Martin-developed driverless vehicle technology for warfighters to focus on field operations and achieve missions, the Army Times reported Monday.
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