A new Deltek analysis shows that federal government spending on cloud-based big data technology platforms dropped from $789 million in fiscal year 2020 to $539 million in FY 2021 but rose by
MoreThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is inviting interested vendors to a proposers’ day for its Anonymous Real-Time Speech program. IARPA said Tuesday the new program is seeking new technologies capable of
MoreThe U.S. Air Force’s innovation arm is planning to establish a proving ground dedicated to testing and experimenting with autonomous technologies and capabilities, Breaking Defense reported Thursday. Lt. Col. Bryan Ralston, lead
MoreMore than 400 U.S. defense exhibitors have participated in the 2023 Paris Air Show, which has increased its focus on military equipment and other defense systems driven by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Agence
MoreResearch engineers at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate have developed an augmented reality system for nondestructive inspections of military aircraft. The Augmented Reality for Nondestructive Evaluation was designed
MoreA NATO official said the military alliance expects the development of dual-use technologies backed by a new defense innovation accelerator to result in the creation of an “innovation engine” to keep ahead
MoreThe Department of Commerce has issued a final rule amending the department’s authority to determine whether certain transactions involving information and communications technology and services pose risks to national security. Based on
MoreThe Department of Defense has released its inaugural plan meant to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the enterprise. The plan outlines ways to lower GHG emissions from installation energy use, such as
MoreThe National Science Foundation has selected 34 semifinalists for an inaugural competition that seeks to promote regional growth, teaming and innovation in several technology areas, including advanced manufacturing, bioeconomy, microelectronics, quantum, logistics
MoreLaura Stanton, a General Services Administration official, said federal agencies looking to improve employee performance, offer compliance-related courses and flexible learning options and provide training on cloud, software and other information technology
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