Space Development Agency Issues Space Security Architecture RFI
The Space Development Agency seeks industry input on the development and deployment of a new space defense architecture to support defense and communications goals.
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The Space Development Agency seeks industry input on the development and deployment of a new space defense architecture to support defense and communications goals.
NASA will launch 12 science and technology payloads in an effort to study more of the Moon’s surface as the agency prepares for more lunar trips by 2024.
Marc Mancher, a principal at Deloitte, said federal agencies have been slow to adopt robotic process automation and are more likely to scale bots horizontally into new use cases, FedScoop reported Monday.
The Department of Defense has awarded ManTech International a potential three-year, $21M other transaction agreement to further develop and incorporate prototype capabilities for the U.S. Army’s Persistent Cyber Training Environment.
Software developer Semantic AI has introduced its Cortex Enterprise Intelligence Platform designed to visualize structured and unstructured data sources to support on-premises and cloud operations.
Nick Weir, a data scientist at In-Q-Tel and challenge manager for SpaceNet project, told Federal News Network in an interview published Monday how IQT’s CosmiQ Works laboratory leverages artificial intelligence through the SpaceNet initiative.
Aerojet Rocketdyne has handed over to NASA four rocket engines that are slated for integration into the core stage of the agency’s Space Launch System rocket.
Flir Systems has unveiled new updates designed to boost the drug enforcement performance of its chemical detectors.
NASA is set to demonstrate the Orion spacecraft’s launch abort system on July 2 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Space News reported Sunday.
Mercury Systems is offering 3D packaging, manufacturing and testing services to improve navigation technology that will support the development of smaller guided missiles.
The U.S. subsidiary of ST Engineering has delivered a pair of street lighting platforms to Honolulu for a company-sponsored pilot project in the capital of Hawaii. “They are modular and scalable integration platforms that allow cities to roll-out various services for environmental observation and management, public safety and community engagement for its residents," said Tom Vecchiolla, president and CEO of ST Engineering North America.
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