The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released the second draft of a handbook that features sample implementations of the Derived Personal Identity Verification Credentials System. The DPC System provides secure
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has extended the availability of its unclassified mobile device service to all of the Defense Departmentâs agencies, partners and operations. The agency said Wednesday it initially released the
MoreAir Force Lt. Gen. VeraLinn âDashâ Jamieson, deputy chief of staff for the serviceâs intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, has said the military branchâs future ISR architecture could include hypersonics, spaced-based sensors and drone swarms,
MoreAir Force Lt. Gen. VeraLinn “Dash” Jamieson, deputy chief of staff for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance on the air staff at the Defense Department, has said artificial intelligence can facilitate real-time decision-making
MoreWill Roper, assistant secretary for acquisition, technology and logistics at the U.S. Air Force, has said he sees hypersonics as another program that goes through prototyping and âembraces the potential for failureâ upfront
MoreThe House and the Senate have backed a proposal to upgrade Boeing’s Harpoon anti-ship missile to a Block II+ configuration for approximately $26.8 million, according to a conference report on the fiscal
MoreDavid Logsdon, senior director of public advocacy at the Computing Technology Industry Association, recently unveiled on Capitol Hill the organizationâs guide on blockchain technology, StateScoop reported Wednesday. The guide, entitled âHarnessing the
MoreU.S. Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent has told House lawmakers that the government has completed 37 of the 52 tasks outlined in the Federal Information Technology Modernization Report, MeriTalk reported Wednesday. She said at
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has introduced a new program that aims to speed up research and development work on artificial intelligence platforms in an effort to help the U.S. maintain its
MoreThe U.S. Marine Corps intends to arm front-line troops with suicide drones, also called loitering munitions, to help them perform missions in austere locations beyond a striking range of manned aerial platforms, Marines
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