The Defense Information Systems Agency will lead the development of a new information technology group that will house and process data on security clearance investigations, Federal News Radio reported Monday. Jared Serbu writes
MoreThe Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy will invest $70 million to fund two of the department’s newest programs that designed to power transportation and store carbon in soil. The Energy Department said
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has created a tool that works to measure the motion of subatomic particles for potential use in robotic and homeland security operations. NIST said Thursday the
MoreThe Army Human Resources Command has updated an online tool initially designed to fill vacant positions for unit deployment into a career development tool for enlisted soldiers across the service branch. The
MoreThe Intelligence Community has begun to review foreign actions to influence U.S. presidential elections from 2008 to 2016 under an order from President Barack Obama. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence said Wednesday the
MoreNASA will demonstrate a new Space Technology Mission Directorate-funded technology designed to support the potential return of science payloads to Earth from the International Space Station via deployed small spacecraft in 2017.
MoreNASA aims to achieve a twofold increase in the International Space Stationâs data flow rates through hardware updates to the Space Networkâs ground terminals. The Space Network works to provide communications services
MoreRep. Mike Rogers (R-Alabama), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee’s strategic forces subcommittee, has said he plans to lead a reorganization effort that aims to change the way the U.S. government
MoreThe Office of the Director of National Intelligence does not entirely support CIA‘s assessment that Russia launched cyber attacks to help Donald Trump win the 2016 presidential elections due to lack of conclusive evidence, Reuters
MoreThe U.S. Marine Corpsâ Expeditionary Energy Office has conducted an exercise at Camp Wilson that seeks to build on the military branchâs push for energy efficiency across the force. The Marine Corps said Friday
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