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  • Engility CEO Lynn Dugle One of 2018 Girlstart Outstanding Women in STEM
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    Engility CEO Lynn Dugle One of 2018 Girlstart Outstanding Women in STEM

    Nonprofit organization Girlstart has selected two-time Wash 100 awardee and Engility Chairman, President and CEO Lynn Dugle as one of its Outstanding Women in STEM for 2018. Engility said Tuesday that Dugle will formally receive recognition on September 19 at Girlstart’s annual Game Changers luncheon at the Junior League of Houston in Texas. The company will also sponsor […] More

  • IBM, Air Force Launch ‘Neuromorphic’ Supercomputer Tech
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    IBM, Air Force Launch ‘Neuromorphic’ Supercomputer Tech

    IBM and the Air Force Research Laboratory have unveiled an experimental supercomputing machine that will work to mimic the human brain’s neural network to perform pattern recognition and integrated sensory processing functions. AFRL said Tuesday it currently examines applications of the Blue Raven machine at the Information Directorate Advanced Computing Applications Lab located in Rome, N.Y. Blue Raven is equipped with IBM’s TrueNorth software […] More

  • Janus Clears Explosives at Former ISIS-Held Grain Silo in Iraq
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    Janus Clears Explosives at Former ISIS-Held Grain Silo in Iraq

    Explosives experts from Janus Global Operations have cleared a grain processing facility in Tal Afar, Iraq, months after the Iraqi Army drove out Islamic State of Iraq and Syria fighters from the area. The company said Wednesday its teams found and deactivated more than 70 improvised explosive devices, rockets, grenades, mortar and other weapons, and cleared more than 192,000 […] More

  • ICF: 90% of Federal Leaders Say Govt Digital Efforts Should Prioritize Citizen Experience
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    ICF: 90% of Federal Leaders Say Govt Digital Efforts Should Prioritize Citizen Experience

    A new ICF survey has found that 90 percent of federal agency leaders said they think agencies should make citizen experience a priority in their digital transformation efforts. ICF said Tuesday it polled 500 government program level directors and employees for the Federal Digital Trends 2018 Report and found that 97 percent of respondents said […] More

  • NIH, Google Partner for Biomedical Cloud Computing Initiative
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    NIH, Google Partner for Biomedical Cloud Computing Initiative

    The National Institutes of Health has partnered with Google in an effort to help researchers leverage commercial cloud technology platforms to manage biomedical data sets. NIH said Tuesday researchers at the agency and more than 2,500 academic institutions nationwide will have access to Google Cloud computing, machine learning and storage systems through the Science and Technology Research Infrastructure for Discovery, Experimentation and Sustainability program. […] More

  • AWS’ Teresa Carlson: Public Sector Needs ‘Cutting-Edge’ Tools
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    AWS’ Teresa Carlson: Public Sector Needs ‘Cutting-Edge’ Tools

    Teresa Carlson, vice president of worldwide public sector at Amazon Web Services and a four-time Wash100 awardee, has emphasized the company’s work with government clients to help them implement technology that can aid their missions, FedScoop reported Tuesday. “They need to have the most innovative and cutting-edge tools they can,” Carlson was quoted as saying. She noted […] More

  • KBR’s Government Arm to Help USAF Sustain Intercontinental Ballistic Missile System
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    KBR’s Government Arm to Help USAF Sustain Intercontinental Ballistic Missile System

    KBR‘s government services business has received a potential 51-month, $36.5 million task order to help sustain the U.S. Air Force‘s current intercontinental ballistic missile system. The company said Wednesday that KBRwyle will provide sustainment engineering support for the LGM-30G Minuteman III ICBM weapon and related ground and support equipment. KBRwyle will conduct technical and scientific analyses and offer recommendations to address reliability, […] More

  • Government Seeks Info on Proposed Applied Research Center
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    Government Seeks Info on Proposed Applied Research Center

    The federal government has asked feedback from industry and academia regarding the proposed development of an applied research center, meant to facilitate the delivery of citizen services through public-private partnerships. A FedBizOpps notice posted Monday says the government wants to learn about the possible objectives, operational focus, governance structure and funding approaches of the Government […] More

  • General Dynamics’ IT Business Holds 3rd Annual Cyber Hackathon
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    General Dynamics’ IT Business Holds 3rd Annual Cyber Hackathon

    General Dynamics’ information technology business held its third annual Cyber Hackathon on July 11 and 12 sponsored by Amazon Web Services and Splunk. This year’s collaborative training exercise, led by GDIT’s Cyber, Cloud and Data & Analytics Communities of Interest, focused on the use of artificial intelligence and machine-learning in the cyber domain, GDIT said […] More

  • Raytheon’s Todd Probert: Commercial Software Dev’t Processes Could Help Accelerate Defense Tech Deployment
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    Raytheon’s Todd Probert: Commercial Software Dev’t Processes Could Help Accelerate Defense Tech Deployment

    Todd Probert, vice president of mission support and modernization at Raytheon’s intelligence, information and services business, has said the military should work with Congress and industry to establish a funding and acquisition framework designed to speed up the delivery of defense capabilities to warfighters by leveraging commercial software development methods. Probert wrote in an article posted […] More

  • General Atomics Tests Unmanned Tanker Arresting Hook
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    General Atomics Tests Unmanned Tanker Arresting Hook

    General Atomics‘ aeronautical systems business has finished performance tests on an arresting hook designed for an unmanned aerial refueling aircraft offering to the U.S. Navy. The company said Monday General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. developed and tested the Hold Down Damper technology in partnership with GKN Aerospace’s Fokker business. The team evaluated the HDD hook’s damping, spring […] More