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Military networks will have to prove that they can run securely and reliably under IP Version 6 before receiving approval to use the new protocols.
This year, the Department of Defense was authorized to spend $34 billion more on research and development than it was two years ago and only $18 billion more on procurement of new aircraft and ships.
In keeping with past versions, the Defense Microelectronics Activity has structured the new contract to be broad in scope as it looks to bring in more modern computer chips for military systems.
The Defense Department has added $20 billion to the ceiling of a contract vehicle for technology research-and-development services as DOD gets ready to open the program for more companies.
ALBANY — NORDTECH, one of eight regional hubs developing computer chip technology for the Department of Defense, has been awarded $10.5 million in funding through October 2025. NORDTECH ...
Army Medical Logistics participates in DOD AI research and development. By C.J. Lovelace April 19, 2022. Share on ... USAMMC-K’s input to the Department of Defense’s Joint Artificial ...
The CSIS Wadhwani Center for AI and Advanced Technologies is pleased to host Dr. Michael C. Horowitz, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Development and Emerging Capabilities (FDEC) at ...
Advances in digital engineering — and the ability to create “living” virtual models of complex IT systems — are giving defense officials new and more effective ways to test potential solutions to ...
The Department of Defense launched a mobile app development challenge to provide mobile applications that provide science, technology, engineering and math learning tools. The contest, which runs from ...
The North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office promotes dual-use products for collaboration between industries, benefiting national security and societal well-being. Posted 2023-10-17T17 ...
ALBANY — NORDTECH, one of eight regional hubs developing computer chip technology for the Department of Defense, has been awarded $10.5 million in funding through October 2025.