Even After Being Hacked, Most Americans Neglect Cyber Best Practices
Although Americans expect major cyber attacks to be a way of life in the near future and lack trust in modern institutions to protect their personal data, they fail to follow cyber best practices, the Pew Research Center reports.

DHS Invites Industry to Test Critical Infrastructure GPS Technology
Researchers Advance Liquid Metals for Futuristic Electronics

U.S., Belgium Partner on Space Situational Awareness

A New Trainer for Airmen: Skynet From 'Terminator'

Automation Provides for Efficient, Secure Data Center Optimization
For the past several years, U.S. federal agencies have undergone a concerted effort to consolidate and streamline their data centers. As such, they’ve ramped up initiatives to drive application requirements to the cloud, used virtualization services whenever possible to improve efficiencies and deployed sensors to monitor power consumption.

DARPA's SideArm Project Helps Aircraft Stop Short
A full-scale technology demonstration system that repeatedly captured a 400-pound Lockheed Martin Fury unmanned aerial system (UAS) accelerated to representative flight speeds via an external catapult. The test was part of the DARPA's SideArm research, which focuses on creating a self-contained, portable apparatus that can horizontally launch and retrieve UASs that weigh up to 900 pounds.

Mikros to Develop Test Equipment
Mikros Systems Corp., Princeton, New Jersey, is being awarded a $35,157,851 Small Business Innovation Research Phase III, firm-fixed-price, cost-plus fi
University of New Mexico to Research Semiconductor Materials
The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, has been awarded a $7,045,544 cost contract for advanced processing of electronics components research and d
Raytheon to Provide Integrated Fires Communications
Raytheon Co., Tewksbury, Massachusetts, is being awarded an $11,778,274 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide communications and interoperability for