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Stories from TechNet Emergence, held July 15-16, 2025, in Reston, Virginia.
As global competition for technological dominance intensifies, U.S. science and technology leaders are rethinking the nation’s innovation strategy.
One private sector executive is requesting that Department of Defense (DOD) leaders start shifting toward a more proactive approach to cybersecurity. One way federal officials can begin to make this ...
An ex-defense official is asking for artificial intelligence and large language models to evolve the practice and transform security classification guides.
Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)) officials expect the organization to broaden the usage of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in areas that ...
Excella, Arlington, Virginia, has appointed Tammy McChain as vice president of national security.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.’s (GA-ASI’s) remotely piloted aircraft (RPA), the MQ-9B SkyGuardian, is expected to complete acceptance test procedures and be in Belgium before the end of ...
Mercury Systems, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, has tapped Jamie Ryan as chief information officer.
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Drug traffickers expand the use of submersible vessels to transport illicit substances as states struggle to detect them. This whack-a-mole game sees cartels improve the seaworthiness and technologies ...
With the current war in Ukraine, it’s clear that Russia’s modernization program has involved electronic warfare and signals intelligence and played a huge part in Russia’s combat advances and overall ...
Today, with almost infinite sources and publicly available sensors, open-source intelligence (OSINT) collection has achieved high sophistication and allows, for example, the ability to follow ...