Defense Secretary Ashton Carter is Off to a Good Start
Scientists Harness Energy from Heat
Government and academia researchers made a revolutionary breakthrough in the field of thermal energy, placing scientists on a path toward the development of technology that can both harness and store energy from heat.
DOD's New Cyber Strategy Concedes Offensive Ops
Kollsman to Upgrade Night Targeting Systems
Kollsman Inc., Merrimack, New Hampshire, is being awarded a $43,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract for procureme
General Dynamics Receives WIN-T Support Contract
General Dynamics C4 Systems, Taunton, Massachusetts, was awarded a $36,445,076 firm-fixed-price multi-year contract to produce and repair all of the products req
SAIC to Support Systems in Multiple Countries
SAIC, McLean, Virginia, was awarded a $16,691,136 modification (003768) to foreign military sales contract W31P4Q-05-A-0031(Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Centr
Kitware to Research and Develop Computational Model Builder
Kitware Inc., Clifton Park, New York, was awarded a $9,500,000 firm-fixed-price contract for research and development to the Defense Department Computati
United Launch to Support Reconnaissance Satellite Liftoff
United Launch Services LLC, Littleton, Colorado, has been awarded a $138,041,011 firm-fixed-price modification (P00086) to previously awarded contract FA8811-13-C-0003 for launch vehicle prod
The President's Next Cellphone
Guest blogger Justin Marston tackles the reality that is the current state of classified mobility across the U.S. government—voice and basic email. It’s not what senior leaders want, he writes. They want apps, just like everyone else, but their (justified) level of paranoia has neutered most mobile devices.
Homeland Security Chief Talks Cybersecurity at Major Conference
Cybersecurity has become a mission of equal importance to the Department of Homeland Security as combating terrorism, Secretary Jeh Johnson shares at the RSA Conference 2015 in California.