The Small Business Administration is expanding its loan programs with the 7(a) Working Capital Pilot Program, which is set to launch within the year. WCP is a line of credit product that
MoreThe Office of Technology Transitions within the Department of Energy is reopening five voucher opportunities and launching two new ones worth $15 million under the Voucher Program. Established in 2023 and financed
MoreThe Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research has released its first-ever strategy on the development of policy and guidance that would govern the use of open source intelligence, or OSINT.
MoreNational Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan said at a recent House Science, Space and Technology subcommittee hearing that ensuring funding for his organization’s work on critical and emerging technologies is a matter
MoreThe State Department has started soliciting feedback on its proposed plan to establish and sponsor three federally funded research and development centers to facilitate public-private collaboration on several efforts related to modernization
MoreThe Department of Commerce has released a department administrative order, or DAO, that articulates its policy regarding the development of a workforce that is sufficiently skilled to ensure U.S. competitiveness through technological
MoreThe General Services Administration has appointed a new chair and three new members to a federal panel that advises the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, effective May 15. Lawrence Hale, deputy
MoreThe Department of Energy Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains is seeking input from industry, academia and researchers regarding clean energy supply chain data and methods of analysis and has issued
MoreThe General Services Administration has started soliciting nominations for potential members of a new federal advisory committee, or FACA, that will advise the agency on open government initiatives, efforts to enhance public
MoreThe Department of Energy’s Office of Enterprise Assessments, or EA, conducted from fiscal year 2019 through 2023 an evaluation of the way nine DOE contractors managed safety issues at their respective facilities
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