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Panel wants to double federal spending on AI
A congressionally mandated panel of technology experts has issued its first set of recommendations for the government, including increasing the amount of money spent on artificial intelligence.
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Pentagon turns to new buying tools 10 times more often
New research by Govini shows that OTA and SBIR contracts account for roughly 10 percent of the Pentagon’s spending on research, development, test and evaluation.
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Pentagon seeks to classify future year defense spending plans
The Future Year Defense Program spending projections have been unclassified since 1989.
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America’s adversaries keep investing in weapons to take out satellites
America’s four greatest adversaries are investing in systems that can take out satellites on orbit, including funding laser systems, nuclear power and satellites that shadow American space vehicles.
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Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
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Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates “greater attack surface” for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
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Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely coming
Industry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.
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Pentagon declares defense contractors ‘critical infrastructure,’ must continue work
Defense contractors need to keep working, despite the viral outbreak, the department says.
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Lawmakers criticize Pentagon’s funding plan for science and tech; official also talks ‘Star Trek’
Last year, Congress increased science and technology funding by $2 billion. Will it act again?
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How Minot plans to protect America’s ICBMs from drones
Drones are both a threat to Minot’s ICBM mission — and potentially a benefit.
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Panel wants to double federal spending on AI
A congressionally mandated panel of technology experts has issued its first set of recommendations for the government, including increasing the amount of money spent on artificial intelligence.
-
Pentagon turns to new buying tools 10 times more often
New research by Govini shows that OTA and SBIR contracts account for roughly 10 percent of the Pentagon’s spending on research, development, test and evaluation.
-
Pentagon seeks to classify future year defense spending plans
The Future Year Defense Program spending projections have been unclassified since 1989.
-
America’s adversaries keep investing in weapons to take out satellites
America’s four greatest adversaries are investing in systems that can take out satellites on orbit, including funding laser systems, nuclear power and satellites that shadow American space vehicles.
-
Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
-
Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates “greater attack surface” for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
-
Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely coming
Industry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.
-
Pentagon declares defense contractors ‘critical infrastructure,’ must continue work
Defense contractors need to keep working, despite the viral outbreak, the department says.
-
Lawmakers criticize Pentagon’s funding plan for science and tech; official also talks ‘Star Trek’
Last year, Congress increased science and technology funding by $2 billion. Will it act again?
-
How Minot plans to protect America’s ICBMs from drones
Drones are both a threat to Minot’s ICBM mission — and potentially a benefit.
-
Panel wants to double federal spending on AI
A congressionally mandated panel of technology experts has issued its first set of recommendations for the government, including increasing the amount of money spent on artificial intelligence.
-
Pentagon turns to new buying tools 10 times more often
New research by Govini shows that OTA and SBIR contracts account for roughly 10 percent of the Pentagon’s spending on research, development, test and evaluation.
-
Pentagon seeks to classify future year defense spending plans
The Future Year Defense Program spending projections have been unclassified since 1989.
-
America’s adversaries keep investing in weapons to take out satellites
America’s four greatest adversaries are investing in systems that can take out satellites on orbit, including funding laser systems, nuclear power and satellites that shadow American space vehicles.
-
Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
-
Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates “greater attack surface” for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
-
Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely coming
Industry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.
-
Pentagon declares defense contractors ‘critical infrastructure,’ must continue work
Defense contractors need to keep working, despite the viral outbreak, the department says.
-
Lawmakers criticize Pentagon’s funding plan for science and tech; official also talks ‘Star Trek’
Last year, Congress increased science and technology funding by $2 billion. Will it act again?
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How Minot plans to protect America’s ICBMs from drones
Drones are both a threat to Minot’s ICBM mission — and potentially a benefit.













