The future USS Iowa, the newest attack submarine and the 12th battle force ship delivered in 2024, has been welcomed by the U.S. Navy Submarine Force on Dec. 22. The pre-commissioning unit, or
MoreThe Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office has invested $5.3 million to support the further development of GigEagle’s artificial intelligence-powered joint talent marketplace for digital talent. CDAO’s GigEagle Investment The Defense Innovation Unit
MoreThe Department of the Navy has released a memorandum directing the establishment of an Echelon I organization to help accelerate the development and deployment of mission-driven and user-focused software to warfighters and
MoreThe Department of the Air Force has moved to streamline and consolidate IT functions by aligning the Headquarters Cyberspace Capabilities Center at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois as a field operating
MoreLesley Bernys, a cybersecurity and national security professional, has been appointed executive director of the Department of Defense’s Cyber Crime Center, or DC3, succeeding Jude Sunderbruch, who retired in June. The department said Bernys
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has conducted a test to evaluate the performance of its new unmanned surface vessel, or USV. The agency said Thursday DARPA’s No Manning Required Ship, or NOMARS,
MoreDavid McKeown, a former Wash100 Award winner, has been appointed special assistant for cybersecurity innovation at the Chief Information Office of the Department of Defense, effective Dec. 16. The DOD CIO announced on LinkedIn
MoreThe Department of the Navy has released a new strategy outlining guiding principles and providing a comprehensive framework for developing and transitioning advanced manufacturing technologies. The U.S. Navy said Thursday the inaugural
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a program to develop metrics for evaluating the ethical implications of autonomous weapon systems. Industry Partners for the ASIMOV Program The agency said Thursday the
MoreThe Missile Defense Agency has awarded Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory a potential $3 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for research and development support on U.S. missile defense systems. Under the follow-on contract,
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