| Date | Title | Description |
| 20.07.2026 | DCSA folds three contracts into a single set-aside | The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is collapsing portions of three existing contracts into a new woman-owned small business contract under the Business Operations Support Services requirement, also known as BOSS.
Two contra... |
| 16.07.2026 | Lockheed wins $10.5B Special Operations logistics recompete | Lockheed Martin has won a potential 12-year, $10.5 billion contract to continue its logistics and sustainment support services to Special Operations Command and its partners across the U.S. government.
The Special Operations Forces Global L... |
| 09.07.2026 | CMS makes awards on $3.5B data, research support recompete | The Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services has awarded 17 companies positions on a five-year, $3.5 billion blanket purchase agreement that covers a broad range of data-related and research services.
CMS awarded iteration number three of ... |
| 11.06.2026 | KBR wins $1.1B weather data collection recompete | KBR has won a five-year, $1.1 billion contract to continue helping the National Weather Service operate and maintain systems used for acquiring observational data from surface-based observing networks, commonly known as mesonets.
The Nation... |
| 01.06.2026 | Navy chooses 16 for $350M 'Seabed to Space' systems contract | The Navy has awarded 16 companies positions on a seven-year, $349.9 million contract to help develop and field systems for gathering and processing information while onboard afloat vessels.
Awardees will compete for task orders to perform t... |
| 13.05.2026 | Navy awards $349M unmanned maritime support contract | The Navy has awarded nine companies positions on an eight-year, $349.4 million contract for broad systems engineering and technical services focused on unmanned maritime systems.
The Navy received 21 offers for the Unmanned Maritime Systems... |
| 28.04.2026 | Army sets industry day for high-performance computing recompete | Companies and other interested parties are now able to register for an industry day that will focus on the next iteration of a high-performance computing support services contract.
The Army Corps of Engineers is setting up the High Performa... |
| 23.04.2026 | HHS to rework $1B legal services contract after protests | The Health and Human Services Department has agreed to rework parts of a solicitation for a $1 billion contract supporting legal services for unaccompanied migrant children.
Acacia Center for Justice, an incumbent contractor, and ICF both f... |
| 16.04.2026 | Optum's federal arm wins $1.6B military care contract | Optum's federal-facing subsidiary has won the recompete of a massive Defense Health Agency contract covering a wide range of care services to support military readiness.
The Remote Health Reserve Program-4th Generation Support Services cont... |
| 16.04.2026 | Amentum secures INDOPACOM supply contract after incumbent's protest denied | SupplyCore has lost its attempt hang onto an incumbent contract it has held for five years for logistics support to U.S. military installations in Japan.
Amentum won the $77.8 million contract in January, then SupplyCore filed a protest to ... |
| 30.03.2026 | KBR wins $200M Transportation IT support recompete | KBR has won a five-year, $200 million blanket purchase agreement to continue its IT and professional support work at a key Transportation Department hub focused on research and study programs.
The Volpe National Transportation Systems Cente... |
| 30.03.2026 | State starts to set up global logistics recompete | The State Department has started the process to set up the recompete of its primary contract for logistics and other professional support services around the world.
Originally awarded in two batches, the Diplomatic Platform Support Services... |
| 11.02.2026 | Greenup Industries' Hurricane Risk Reduction Project in Plaquemines Parish Ahead of Federal Completion Deadline | "The New Orleans to Venice (NOV) Hurricane Protection project is a multi-phase effort to provide 100-year storm risk reduction for Plaquemines Parish", says Rodney Greenup, President of Greenup Industries.
Final project work inclu... |
| 05.02.2026 | Air Force charts new path to recompete nuclear missile support work | The Air Force has opted for a different approach in how it plans to recompete systems engineering, integration and other related modernization work on the Air Force’s major ballistic missile systems.
Over many years, we have reported on the... |
| 05.01.2026 | DOD picks 10 for $25B microelectronics contract | The Defense Department organization that oversees the delivery of microelectronics across the military has awarded 10 companies positions on a potential 10-year, $25.3 billion contract for broad engineering development support services.
Ite... |
| 03.01.2026 | Guns marketed for personal safety fuel public health crisis in Black communities | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Fred Clasen-Kelly and Daniel Chang, KFF Health News
PHILADELPHIA — Leon Harris, 35, is intimately familiar with the devastation guns can inflict. Robbers shot him in the back nearly two decades ... |
| 09.12.2025 | KBR wins $350M USGS satellite support recompete | KBR has won a five-year, $350 million contract to continue its technical support services that aid in how the U.S. Geological Survey conducts satellite operations and operates ground systems.
USGS set up the contract to assist its Earth Res... |
| 01.12.2025 | DISA releases first draft of comms equipment recompete | The Defense Information Systems Agency has given industry a first look at how it will conduct the recompete of its primary contract for communication infrastructure equipment and related services.
DISA uses the Capacity Services Communicati... |
| 21.10.2025 | General Dynamics awarded $309M WTC health program support contract | General Dynamics’ IT services unit has won a potential 10-year, $308.7 million contract to help the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention run a medical benefits program that supports people affected by the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
Estab... |
| 25.09.2025 | CACI wins $983M DHS IT services pact | CACI International has won a potential five-year, $983 million blanket purchase agreement to continue providing IT infrastructure and end-user services across the Homeland Security Department.
DHS awarded the Desktop Support Services 3.0 pa... |
| 25.09.2025 | CACI wins $938M DHS IT services pact | CACI International has won a potential five-year, $983 million blanket purchase agreement to continue providing IT infrastructure and end-user services across the Homeland Security Department.
DHS awarded the Desktop Support Services 3.0 pa... |
| 25.09.2025 | Special Operations Command opens the bidding for $10B logistics recompete | Special Operations Command has opened the window for industry to start working on and turning in proposals for the 12-year, $10.5 billion recompete of a contract covering logistics and sustainment support services around the world.
The Spec... |
| 25.08.2025 | DTRA awards $3.5B recompete of counter-WMD support contract | Five companies have won positions on a potential 10-year, $3.5 billion contract that supports the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s efforts to counter weapons of mass destruction.
Awardees will compete for task orders to carry research and ... |
| 19.08.2025 | Contractors battle over $237M Army protective equipment award | A protest battle is unfolding over a $237.1 million Army task order to support efforts to improve protective equipment worn by soldiers.
DCS Corp. was the incumbent contractor and won the work in 2019. But Amentum won the recompete and DCS ... |
| 13.08.2025 | KBR wins $3.6B NASA health, human performance contract | KBR has won a potential 10-year, $3.6 billion contract to continue its role as a provider of professional services that aid in NASA’s efforts to mitigate potential health risks in future human spaceflight missions.
The Human Health and Perf... |
| 01.08.2025 | V2X wins $4.3B T-6 logistics contract | V2X has won a potential nine-year, $4.3 billion contract to provide supply and other logistics services for the Air Force’s fleet of T-6 jets that are used in pilot training programs.
The Air Force received three offers in total for the Con... |
| 24.07.2025 | GovCIO to acquire Iron Bow's telehealth subsidiary | GovCIO has agreed to acquire a subsidiary of Iron Bow Technologies that helps the Veterans Affairs Department run a telehealth program serving approximately 4 million constituents.
SoldierPoint Digital Health is the prime contractor for VA’... |
| 30.06.2025 | Navy chooses 8 for $1.5B Microsoft product support pact | The Navy has awarded eight companies positions on a five-year, $1.5 billion contract vehicle for enterprise support and engineering services focused on Microsoft products and cloud services.
Only small businesses could pursue this second it... |
| 27.06.2025 | A New Era of Stability and Financial Management: The State Department and Veterans Affairs Take Bold Steps | In a world where stability often feels like a mirage, the U.S. State Department has taken a significant leap forward. They recently awarded a $5 billion contract to 16 companies. This contract, known as GLOBALCAP, aims to bolster peace and ... |
| 25.06.2025 | Veterans Affairs starts to craft financial system recompete | The Veterans Affairs Department has taken step one in its work to set up a new contract for support of its financial and acquisition management systems amid VA’s ongoing migration of them to a cloud-based setup.
A sources sought notice issu... |
| 27.05.2025 | Sigma Defense wins $102M Navy shipboard engineering contract | Sigma Defense has won a potential five-year, $102.5 million contract for engineering services in support of the Navy’s main program for continuous upgrades of networks onboard surface ships.
Work under the contract will involve technical an... |
| 26.05.2025 | Shifting Sands: The Air Force's Contract Cancellations and CACI's New Win | In the world of defense contracts, the landscape shifts like sand dunes in the wind. Recent events have highlighted this volatility, particularly with the Air Force's abrupt cancellation of a significant contract and CACI's triumphant acqui... |
| 21.05.2025 | CBP previews traveler vetting software recompete | The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency has provided industry a glimpse at how it plans to recompete a blanket purchase agreement covering support of a software environment used to vet travelers.
CBP expects to issue a final solicitat... |
| 20.05.2025 | Air Force cancels $3.7B business transformation recompete | No one will get an award on the recompete of a large Air Force contract vehicle focused on business and other major strategic transformation initiatives across the service branch.
A short and sweet update posted Friday on the potential five... |
| 19.05.2025 | Incumbent SAIC fights exclusion from $972M Air Force contract | Science Applications International Corp. is pushing back after the Air Force removed the company from the competitive range for the next iteration of a nearly $1 billion contract.
SAIC is the incumbent on the current version of the Air Forc... |
| 16.05.2025 | Navigating the Future: Defense Contracts and Scientific Endeavors | In the realm of defense and scientific exploration, contracts are the lifeblood that fuels innovation. Recently, two significant contracts have emerged, each representing a unique facet of American ingenuity and commitment to national secur... |
| 14.05.2025 | NSF launches $8B Antarctica research recompete | The National Science Foundation has opened the window for industry to start working on and submitting bids in pursuit of a potential 20-year, $8 billion recompete contract for scientific research support services in Antarctica.
Proposals fo... |
| 03.05.2025 | The Cloud and the Code: A New Era for Government Tech | In the world of government technology, change is the only constant. The recent announcements from Booz Allen Hamilton and the IRS signal a seismic shift in how federal agencies approach modernization. The stakes are high, and the implicatio... |
| 01.05.2025 | Booz Allen wins $743M cloud app modernization job | Booz Allen Hamilton has won a potential five-year, $743.1 million task order for enterprise application modernization and migration work in support of the Air Force’s main mechanism for implementing cloud computing services.
Under the Cloud... |
| 13.03.2025 | Accenture Federal faces second challenge to its Energy IT contract | Accenture's U.S. federal subsidiary is facing one challenge to retain the recompete of a $3.5 billion Energy Department IT contract and a second from the Department of Government Efficiency, which apparently has the incumbent program in its... |
| 02.03.2025 | The Future of Defense Contracts: A New Era of Engineering and IT Services | In the ever-evolving landscape of defense and government contracting, recent awards signal a shift towards innovation and efficiency. The U.S. military and government agencies are investing heavily in architect, engineering, and IT services... |
| 27.02.2025 | Trump administration asks agencies to cull consultants | The Trump administration is asking agencies to review their consulting contracts with at least 10 large companies, including some global firms, as part of an effort to cut “non-essential consulting contracts.”
The acting head of the General... |
| 26.02.2025 | General Dynamics IT wins $1B CMS cloud recompete | General Dynamics’ IT services unit has won a potential five-year, $1 billion task order to continue as the main provider of cloud computing infrastructure access to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
CMS awarded the Cloud Produ... |
| 11.02.2025 | PSI wins $156M Veterans Affairs testing recompete | Planned Systems International has won a potential five-year, $156.1 million contract to continue as the main provider of testing services for the Veterans Affairs Department’s electronic health overhaul.
VA sought to hire a contractor that ... |
| 29.01.2025 | SAIC wins $123M FAA IT recompete | Science Applications International Corp. has won a potential five-year, $123 million contract to continue operating the IT environment of a major Federal Aviation Administration hub that houses training for air traffic controllers.
The FAA ... |
| 21.01.2025 | Accenture Federal wins $3.5B Energy IT recompete | Accenture’s U.S. federal subsidiary has won a potential seven-and-a-half year, $3.5 billion blanket purchase agreement to continue its role as the Energy Department’s primary enterprise IT and business support services provider.
This is the... |
| 06.01.2025 | Leidos wins $2.6B TSA equipment logistics recompete | Leidos has won a potential seven-year, $2.6 billion contract to continue its role as a main provider of IT and logistics services to the Transportation Security Agency in support of screening equipment at airports.
TSA awarded this recompet... |
| 11.12.2024 | Parsons, V2X form venture to chase $8B NSF Antarctica research contract | Parsons and V2X have established a joint venture to go after a potential $8 billion National Science Foundation contract for research support services in Antarctica.
NSF has maintained a significant U.S. presence on the continent since 1959... |
| 25.11.2024 | DOD reveals first draft of $15B artificial intelligence contract | The Defense Department has given industry a first glimpse at how it plans to compete a potential $15 billion program whose mission is in the name -- Advancing Artificial Intelligence Multiple Award Contract.
A draft solicitation released We... |
| 15.11.2024 | DOD adds trio to $48B tech research vehicle | Three more companies have won positions on a potential $48 billion contract vehicle for broad research-and-technology services to the Defense Department.
Delta Resources, General Dynamics’ IT services unit, and Modern Technology Solutions I... |
| 08.11.2024 | Marine Corps picks 10 for $164M installation command support contract | Ten companies have won positions on a five-year, $164.5 million contract to provide professional services to the Marine Corps command responsible for overseeing the service branch’s many sites around the world.
Marine Corps Installations Co... |
| 31.10.2024 | The Tug of War in Federal Contracts: CGI vs. Unison and Evans' FAA Triumph | In the world of federal contracts, competition is fierce. The stakes are high, and the players are relentless. Recently, two stories have emerged that highlight this competitive landscape: CGI Federal's protest against the Nuclear Regulator... |
| 31.10.2024 | Evans wins $212M FAA engineering, program support recompete | Evans Consulting has won a potential 10-year, $212.4 million contract for broad technical and professional services to the Federal Aviation Administration.
That award is the first of five the FAA plans to make for the recompete of its Air T... |
| 22.10.2024 | CGI Federal keeps $127M in State Department visa work | CGI Federal continues to maintain its position as a supplier of visa application process services for the State Department.
The company has won the recompetes for three task orders it held for those services in Scandinavia, Central Europe, ... |
| 08.10.2024 | The Military's Business Support Revolution: A New Era of Contracts | The U.S. military is on the brink of a business support revolution. With the Navy and Air Force launching significant recompete contracts, the landscape of defense contracting is shifting. These contracts are not just numbers; they represen... |
| 07.10.2024 | Air Force kicks off $3.7B business transformation recompete | The Air Force has opened the window for industry to start working on their proposals for the recompete of contract vehicle focused on business and other strategic transformation initiatives across the service branch.
Iteration number two of... |
| 03.10.2024 | Navy starts $828M business support recompete | The Navy has given industry the green light to start working on and turning in their proposals in pursuit of a potential nine-year, $827.8 million contract vehicle for broad business management and other professional support services.
Work ... |
| 01.10.2024 | DOD adds 13 to $48B tech research vehicle | The Defense Department has added 13 companies to one of its main contract vehicles for broad technology research-and-development services that has a $48 billion ceiling.
DOD made this round of awards for its IAC-MAC vehicle as part of an on... |
| 09.09.2024 | General Dynamics acquires special operations tech specialist | General Dynamics’ IT services unit has moved on its first acquisition since the purchase of CSRA that changed the GDIT business forever over six years ago.
This newest transaction announced Monday sees GDIT acquire Iron EagleX, a provider o... |
| 10.06.2024 | Booz Allen acquires PAR Government Systems for $95M | Booz Allen Hamilton has acquired the PAR Government Systems Corp. business for approximately $95 million in a move by the former to further build out its digital battlespace business in the defense landscape.
This transaction is one of two ... |
| 14.05.2024 | Navy starts work to recompete $12.6B logistics vehicle | The Navy has started work on the recompete of a potential $12.6 billion contract vehicle awarded in 2019 for maintenance and logistics services on aircraft and other systems.
No intended ceiling value was disclosed in a sources sought notic... |
| 27.03.2024 | FAA starts to craft cloud services recompete | The Federal Aviation Administration has started its work on putting together the recompete of its main cloud computing services contract and wants to widen the scope this time around.
By releasing a sources sought notice Monday, the FAA is ... |
| 07.03.2024 | Veterans Affairs replaces one T4NG2 prime | The Veterans Affairs Department has taken one company off the list of winners for the potential 10-year $60 billion T4NG2 IT services contract awarded in the fall.
Sierra7 was one of the small business winners, but a review by the Small Bus... |
| 22.02.2024 | Tetra Tech extends FAA footprint via acquisition | Tetra Tech has added another enterprise technology and management consulting business to its federal IT practice that also has a focus on infrastructure, both government and highly-regulated.
By acquiring LS Technologies, Tetra Tech adds ar... |
| 09.02.2024 | Коммерческие рейсы на Марс уже близко? NASA ищет партнёров | На прошлой неделе лаборатория реактивного движения NASA (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) опубликовала документ с названием «Исследование Марса вместе: Коммерческие услуги». Агентство предлагает частным космическим компаниям принять участие в кон... |
| 06.02.2024 | Westat wins $809M NIH survey support recompete | Westat has won a potential $809.1 million contract to continue as a main provider of data collection and analysis support to the National Institutes of Health organization focused on combating drug abuse.
The services specifically support t... |
| 30.01.2024 | L3Harris takes fight for $500M contract to court | Unsatisfied with the results of its protest so far, L3Harris Technologies has filed a lawsuit in federal court to continue its argument that NASA picked the wrong company for a $500 million weather satellite technology contract.
Ball Aerosp... |
| 21.12.2023 | L3Harris loses bid for $500M NASA satellite contract | L3Harris Technologies has lost its fight to get another shot at a $500 million NASA weather satellite contract.
The GeoXO Sounder program award went to Ball Aerospace in September, then L3Harris quickly followed with a protest that challeng... |
| 19.12.2023 | CISA changes plan for operations support recompete | The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has modified its plan for conducting the recompete of a task order to acquire operational support and other professional services.
CISA will now award the five-year Cybsersecurity Divisio... |
| 31.10.2023 | Veterans Affairs makes awards on $60B IT vehicle recompete | Against the dueling backdrops of anticipation and protests in court, the Veterans Affairs Department has made awards for the next iteration of its go-to contract vehicle for acquiring IT solutions and services.
VA on Tuesday revealed its se... |
| 26.10.2023 | Space Command unveils new $480M satellite support contract | Space Command has unveiled the final solicitation for a new potential 10-year, $480 million small business contract to support its satellite control network.
Known by the acronym STORMS, the Satellite Control Network Tracking Station Operat... |
| 23.10.2023 | Awards for $60B Veterans Affairs IT vehicle look imminent | In a one sentence notice, the Veterans Affairs Department has announced its plan to make awards for the recompete of a $60 billion IT services contract vehicle within the next few weeks.
By the end of October or early in November to be exac... |
| 04.10.2023 | Army developing next version of enterprise-wide payroll system | The Army is working on a new solicitation for the next iteration of its integrated payroll system.
CACI International is the incumbent for the current Integrated Personnel and Pay System -- Army contract awarded in 2015 at an estimated $160... |
| 19.07.2023 | Maximus challenges $175M Postal Service award | Maximus is locked in a protest fight after the U.S. Postal Service chose Deloitte Consulting for a $175 million contract to the consulting firm to build a new health benefits system.
By 2025, USPS plans to move that new system for deliverin... |
| 07.07.2023 | Protests circle around $1B Interior cloud award | As more agencies put vehicles in place to create a unified cloud environment, bid protests involving these contracts are becoming quite common.
One reason is the price tags, which are often measured in the billions. A second reason is the l... |
| 01.06.2023 | Army awards 12 seats on $450M modernization vehicle | The Army has awarded 12 companies positions on a potential 10-year, $450 million contract vehicle geared toward the service branch's broader modernization and transformation efforts.
A total of 27 firms submitted bids for the contract, the ... |
| 17.05.2023 | IRS adds more primes to resolve protests | After a couple of rounds of bid protests, the IRS found the easy button for resolving pushback from a couple disappointed bidders – let everyone onto the contract.
The contract in question is a $2.6 billion blanket purchase agreement for sy... |
| 10.04.2023 | Navy finalizes awards on $500M system modernization contract | Three companies will share in a potential eight-year, $500 million contract to modernize the command-and-control systems aboard naval vessels.
BAE Systems, Serco Inc. and Scientific Research Corp. will compete for task orders under the vehi... |
| 24.02.2023 | NASA sticks with Jacobs for $3.2B launch infrastructure contract | Jacobs has won a potential $3.2 billion contract that continues its work to help NASA manage launch infrastructure and ground systems used to process spacecraft at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The contract covers vehicle assembly an... |
| 09.02.2023 | Booz Allen, IBM get second shots at $2.6B IRS contract | We do not have many details, but it looks like something in the protests filed by IBM and Booz Allen Hamilton over a $2.6 billion IRS blanket purchase agreement have gotten that agency's attention.
Accenture and Maximus won the systems mode... |
| 03.02.2023 | Amentum wins $4.2B Air Force repair ordering system contract | Amentum has won a potential 15-year, $4.2 billion contract to help the Air Force operate an ordering system focused on parts and repair functions.
This sixth iteration of the Parts and Repair Ordering System contract supports requirements f... |
| 27.10.2022 | General Dynamics seeks second shot at FDA research work | General Dynamics IT wants the Food and Drug Administration to rethink an award to Science Applications International Corp. for services in support of research efforts at that agency.
SAIC won the $95 million blanket purchase agreement known... |
| 14.10.2022 | The US Army is spending $353 million on a suitcase-size weapon that can 'hear' enemy tanks and fire armor-piercing slugs at them | A US Marine and Thai troops train for landmine disposal in February 2019. US Marine Corps/Cpl. Jamin M. Powell
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The Army recently ... |
| 12.10.2022 | Twitter 'official partner' Dataminr, which police used to monitor Black Lives Matter protests, will soon get a surveillance contract for the White House | US President Joe Biden delivers virtual remarks at the Summit on Fire Prevention and Control from the South Court Auditorium of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 11, 2022. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images This story is av... |
| 29.09.2022 | Palantir renews a key Trump-administration contract with a $65 million deal to support the National Institutes of Health's cloud databases for HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 | A nurse gives a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in Madrid on Monday. Alejandro Martinez Velez/Europa Press via Getty Images
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| 09.06.2022 | How ICE Sidesteps the Law to Find and Deport People | On an idle Tuesday afternoon, I received the call I had always feared most: My brother had been picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The tactic the officers used was not new. My brother’s probation officer had shared his ... |
| 18.03.2022 | Нос для робота: зачем ученые пытаются научить технику распознавать запахи | В наших домах и в наших карманах есть электроника, которая может слышать, видеть и ощущать наши прикосновения. Ваш смартфон, вероятно, выполняет все три функции. Однако ему не хватает технологии, которая может чувствовать запах. Но это може... |
| 11.03.2022 | Unearthed documents show that the US was involved in funding Bio Labs in Ukraine as early as 2005, records show | On Tuesday, China demanded answers from the United States over Russian revelations that the US has thirty military bioweapon labs in Ukraine. US officials have repeatedly denied the allegations, calling fake news and Russia misinformation.
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| 08.03.2022 | Draper Teaches Robots to Build Trust with Humans - new research | A team of engineers from Draper and UC Boulder demonstrated that an uncrewed aerial vehicle can self-assess its competencies—and build trust with humans. Image is from another study. (Credit: DARPA) "The research suggests that humans h... |
| 02.12.2021 | A small industrial company in the Chicago burbs had to hire 15 temps after its sales jumped 700% in a month—all because of crypto investors’ love for tungsten | Subscribe to Fortune Daily to get essential business stories straight to your inbox each morning.
Sean Murray remembers the day when the craze went from intense to insane.
It was late October, and the team at Midwest Tungsten Service (MTS) ... |
| 17.03.2021 | Worcester Polytechnic Institute Professor Aims to Create On-Demand Manufacturing Systems to Improve Water Quality, Agriculture, Drug Development | Worcester Polytechnic Institute professor Andrew Teixeira (right) confers with PhD student Cameron Armstrong, who custom built an ultrafast micro catalytic reactor to produce ammonia. “We’re looking to flip industries on their heads. We’re ... |
| 12.03.2021 | SpaceX Starlink Satellite Internet to Power Air Force Aircraft's Connection—Seeks FCC Approval | Isaiah Alonzo, Tech Times 12 March 2021, 06:03 pm
SpaceX is now seeking the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) approval to further tweak and make revisions to its design for the U.S. Air Force aircraft which aims to use Starlink's In... |
| 26.01.2021 | Tether Just Won't Go Away. Does the Crypto Market Care? | Stablecoins are a key cog in the cryptocurrency machine. The recent bull market has rekindled a long-simmering debate over whether the biggest such coin is, well, stable.
While bitcoin, ether and altcoins have seen astounding price rallies ... |
| 04.11.2020 | ‘Digital Mercenaries’: Why Blockchain Analytics Firms Have Privacy Advocates Worried | The Takeaway:
Privacy advocates argue blockchain analysis is essentially blockchain surveillance and, by contracting with governments, firms offering analytics are laying the groundwork for additional forms of mass surveillance.
Western tec... |
| 05.06.2020 | Coinbase Offers US Feds New Crypto Surveillance Tools | Coinbase is getting in on the government blockchain analytics game.
The behemoth cryptocurrency exchange has initiated procurement deals with a number of U.S. agencies, including the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Internal Re... |
| 11.07.2018 | Pentagon funds two flying taxi startups | Originally Published by:
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| 03.07.2018 | Fighting Tunnels | PDF Version
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When U.S. Marines and Israeli paratroopers undertook their biannual joint training exercises in March 2018, the urban warfare segment featured “learnin... |
| 20.04.2017 | The plan to make America’s nukes great again could go horribly wrong | It was nearly 2 o’clock in the morning on Oct. 23, 2010, when an Air Force lieutenant called from his base in Wyoming to report the nightmare scenario unfolding before him. Fifty intercontinental ballistic missiles — each tipped with a nucl... |
| - | SpaceX prepares for Air Force test connecting an aircraft to its Starlink satellite internet | SpaceX is preparing to further test its Starlink satellite internet in a demonstration for the U.S. Air Force, the company revealed in a request to the Federal Communications Commission.
The company disclosed it is working with Ball Aerospa... |