NASA Unites with the European Space Agency to Land Europe’s Rover on Mars

NASA’s Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate Nicky Fox and ESA’s Director of Human and Robotic Exploration Daniel Neuenschwander sign an agreement on the Rosalind Franklin mission at ESA’s headquarters in Paris, France, on May 16. (Photo Credits: ESA/Damien Dos Santos) By Christina Phillips NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) announced they have signed … More NASA Unites with the European Space Agency to Land Europe’s Rover on Mars

Red Lobster Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Red Lobster said it is restructuring to optimize its real estate footprint and to facilitate a going concern sale. (Photo: PR Newswire) By Christina Phillips Red Lobster Management, LLC, along with its direct and indirect operating subsidiaries, owner and operator of the Red Lobster seafood restaurant chain, announced that the Company has voluntarily filed for … More Red Lobster Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

DoD Awards $14.9 Million to Canadian Companies to Enhance North American Cobalt and Graphite Supply Chain

By Christina Phillips The Department of Defense (DoD) announced awards of $6.5 million and $8.4 million to Canadian companies Fortune Minerals Limited and Lomiko Metals, through the Defense Production Act Investment (DPAI) program to help support the U.S. – Canadian Joint Action Plan on Critical Minerals. In a news release on May 16, the DoD … More DoD Awards $14.9 Million to Canadian Companies to Enhance North American Cobalt and Graphite Supply Chain

General Dynamics Information Technology Wins $185 Million Task Order to Provide Global Cybersecurity Services for US Air Force Civil Engineer Center

General Dynamics Information Technology will secure industrial control systems at 188 installations worldwide. Photo: General Dynamics By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), a business unit of General Dynamics, announced that it was awarded a $185 million recompete task order to provide cybersecurity services for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center … More General Dynamics Information Technology Wins $185 Million Task Order to Provide Global Cybersecurity Services for US Air Force Civil Engineer Center

Lithuania Becomes 40th Nation to Join NASA Artemis Accords

Aušrinė Armonaitė, Lithuanian Minister of Economy and Innovation, signs the Artemis Accords in the presence of United States Ambassador Kara C. McDonald at a ceremony in conjunction with Vilnius Space Days. Credit: Lithuanian Innovation Agency By Christina Phillips NASA announced that a milestone was reached on May 15 as Lithuania became the 40th nation to … More Lithuania Becomes 40th Nation to Join NASA Artemis Accords

Amazon Launches Amazon.ie in Ireland in 2025

The new online store will feature a wide selection, including more products from Irish businesses, and low, local prices, without additional customs charges. Photo: Amazon By Christina Phillips Amazon announced that it will launch a new dedicated store in Ireland, Amazon.ie, in 2025 to enhance the retail experience for new and existing customers. While many … More Amazon Launches Amazon.ie in Ireland in 2025

US Navy Selects BAE Systems to Develop Next-Generation Airborne Decoy Countermeasure

The U.S. Navy selected BAE Systems to develop Dual Band Decoy (DBD), one of the most advanced radio frequency countermeasures in the world. DBD is a cutting-edge RF self-protection jammer that shields fighter jets from enemy attacks. (Credit: BAE Systems) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor BAE Systems announced it has been selected by the … More US Navy Selects BAE Systems to Develop Next-Generation Airborne Decoy Countermeasure

Terran Orbital Picked for Lockheed Martin Subcontract for SDA’s Tranche 2 Tracking Layer

Image Credit: Terran Orbital. From Detection to Defense, Terran Orbital space vehicles support the SDA’s Tracking Layer, enhancing warfighter lethality, maneuverability, and survivability against advanced missile threats. Photo: Terran Orbital Corporation By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Terran Orbital Corporation, a company specializing in satellite-based solutions primarily serving the aerospace and defense industries, announced the … More Terran Orbital Picked for Lockheed Martin Subcontract for SDA’s Tranche 2 Tracking Layer

Skydweller Aero: French President Macron Hosts Company CEO at Choose France 2024

French President Emmanuel Macron with Dr. Robert Miller, Founder and CEO of Skydweller Aero, on May 13 at Choose France 2024, Château de Versailles, France. (Photo: Business Wire) By Christina Phillips Skydweller Aero announced that its Founder and CEO, Dr. Robert H. Miller, met with French President Emmanuel Macron and his Ministers on May 13 … More Skydweller Aero: French President Macron Hosts Company CEO at Choose France 2024

NASA Chooses 4 Proposals to Help Advance Knowledge of Earth’s Changing Climate

On May 7, 2024, NASA announced the selection of four proposals for concept studies of missions to benefit humanity through the study of Earth science. Most of what we know about Earth has been gathered through NASA’s 60 years of observations from space, such as this image of our home planet as shown as a … More NASA Chooses 4 Proposals to Help Advance Knowledge of Earth’s Changing Climate

Sandia Labs: Radar is Advancing at Historic Speed

Sandia National Laboratories senior manager Elaine Martinez has worked on RAMSES (Radar Analysis, Modeling, Simulation and Emulation Suite), which comprises dozens of test scenarios for rapid prototyping. (Photo by Craig Fritz) By Christina Phillips In a whirling geopolitical landscape of new nuclear weapons, hypersonic weapons, drones and satellites, Sandia National Laboratories said the United States … More Sandia Labs: Radar is Advancing at Historic Speed

EnerSys to Buy Bren-Tronics for $208 Million

By Christina Phillips EnerSys, a company specializing in stored energy solutions for industrial applications, announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Bren-Tronics in an all-cash transaction of $208 million. In a news release on May 2, EnerSys said the purchase price represents approximately 8.7x Bren-Tronics’ adjusted EBITDA for the 12 months ending … More EnerSys to Buy Bren-Tronics for $208 Million

NASA Awards $1.5 Million in Technology Grants to Advance Moon to Mars Space Exploration

Brandon Aguiar, a graduate student at Florida International University, works to prepare a slurry containing a lunar regolith simulant, graphene nanoplatelets, and base resin for use in FIU’s ongoing study of the enhanced electrical conductivity of additively manufactured lunar regolith components involving graphene nanoplatelets.Photo Credit: Florida International University By Christina Phillips NASA announced it has … More NASA Awards $1.5 Million in Technology Grants to Advance Moon to Mars Space Exploration

Canadian Defence Review Names Davie as Top Defence Company of 2024

Photo: Canadian Defence Review (CDR) By Christina Phillips Canada’s leading defence and military magazine, Canadian Defence Review (CDR), announced it has released its annual Survey & Ranking of Canada’s Top 100 Defence Companies. In a news release on April 30, Canadian Defence Review said it has named Davie its Top Defence Company for 2024, and … More Canadian Defence Review Names Davie as Top Defence Company of 2024

Godspeed Capital SAS Acquires Willbrook

Launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Santa Barbara County, Calif. (Photo: Tim Mossholder, Unsplash) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Godspeed Capital Management, a lower middle market Defense & Government services, solutions, and technology focused private equity firm, announced the acquisition of Willbrook Solutions by SAS (Special Aerospace Services), its recently-launched space engineering, defense, and communications … More Godspeed Capital SAS Acquires Willbrook

Conti Federal Wins $63.1 Million Contract to Construct B-21 Fuels System Maintenance Dock at Ellsworth Air Force Base

Lancer lift off Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D. — A B-1B Lancer takes off on a routine mission from here. Carrying the largest payload of both guided and unguided weapons in the Air Force inventory, the multi-mission Lancer is the backbone of America’s long-range bomber force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael B. … More Conti Federal Wins $63.1 Million Contract to Construct B-21 Fuels System Maintenance Dock at Ellsworth Air Force Base

Subway Sold to Roark

Subway Photo: Kéoma Oran, Unsplash By Christina Phillips Subway announced it has completed its previously announced sale to affiliates of Roark. In a news release on April 30, Subway said the acquisition comes on the heels of its three exceptional years of sales growth and positive global net restaurant growth for the first time since … More Subway Sold to Roark

Biden Administration Awards Micron $6.1 Billion CHIPS and Science Act Funding for Memory Manufacturing in Idaho and New York

Micron Technology R&D facility in Boise, Idaho. (Photo: Micron) By Christina Phillips Micron Technology, a semiconductor company and the only U.S.-based manufacturer of memory, announced the company and the Biden-Harris Administration have signed a non-binding Preliminary Memorandum of Terms (PMT) for $6.1 billion in funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to support planned memory … More Biden Administration Awards Micron $6.1 Billion CHIPS and Science Act Funding for Memory Manufacturing in Idaho and New York

FCC Votes to Restore Net Neutrality

Optic-fiber telecommunication equipment in rack. (Photo: Kirill Sh, Unsplash) By Christina Phillips The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it has voted to restore a national standard to ensure the internet is “fast, open, and fair.” In a news release on April 25, the FCC said this decision to reclassify broadband service as a Title II … More FCC Votes to Restore Net Neutrality

Oshkosh Wins Additional $40M Rogue-Fires Order

12nd Bn., 11th Marines prepare to fire NMESIS missiles. Photo by Cpl Earik Barton. (Photo: Business Wire) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Oshkosh Defense, an Oshkosh Corporation business, announced that it was awarded an additional delivery order valued at $40 million for the procurement of Remotely Operated Ground Unit for Expeditionary Fires (Rogue-Fires) to … More Oshkosh Wins Additional $40M Rogue-Fires Order

IBM, Gov’t of Canada, Gov’t of Quebec Sign Pacts to Strengthen Canada’s Semiconductor Industry

IBM Canada employee at the IBM Bromont, Quebec, plant holding a wafer (Photo: IBM) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor IBM, the Government of Canada, and the Government of Quebec have announced agreements that will strengthen Canada’s semiconductor industry and further develop the assembly, testing and packaging (ATP) capabilities for semiconductor modules to be used … More IBM, Gov’t of Canada, Gov’t of Quebec Sign Pacts to Strengthen Canada’s Semiconductor Industry

Robinson Helicopter Company Buys Ascent AeroSystems

Ascent AeroSystems Spirit is a compact, modular, rugged, all-weather platform engineered to operate reliably in the most challenging environments, including high wind, heavy rain, sleet, snow, and blowing sand. (Photo: Business Wire) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Robinson Helicopter Company (RHC), a company specializing in civilian rotorcraft, announced it has acquired Ascent AeroSystems, now … More Robinson Helicopter Company Buys Ascent AeroSystems

DOD Names Winners of the 2024 Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards

The anhinga, sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, are often seen in Florida drying out their feathers. (Photo: Michael Hamments, Unsplash) By Christina Phillips The Department of Defense (DOD) has announced the Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards winners for 2024. In a news release, the DOD said the awards recognize installations, teams … More DOD Names Winners of the 2024 Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards

NASA Funds Space Technology Projects from 100+ Small US Businesses

Credit: NASA By Christina Phillips NASA announced that its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program has selected for funding more than 100 space technology projects from innovators across the country. In a news release, NASA said this program offers small businesses in the United States early-stage funding and support to advance the agency’s goals of … More NASA Funds Space Technology Projects from 100+ Small US Businesses

Earthday.org Partners with OAAA to Highlight Dangers of Plastics to Human Health

Earth Day is April 22, 2024 (Photo: Brian Yurasits Unsplash) By Christina Phillips Earthday.org, the global force behind Earth Day on April 22, announced it is partnering with the Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA), a trade group representing the entire out of home (OOH) advertising industry, for the sixth year in a … More Earthday.org Partners with OAAA to Highlight Dangers of Plastics to Human Health

MCR and BLT Close on $632 Million Refinancing of 53-Hotel Portfolio

Homewood Suites by Hilton Phoenix/Avondale (Photo: Business Wire) By Christina Phillips MCR, a hotel management company and third largest hotel owner-operator in the United States, and Building and Land Technology (BLT), a real estate firm that has developed more than 25 million square feet of real estate across commercial and residential properties, announced they have … More MCR and BLT Close on $632 Million Refinancing of 53-Hotel Portfolio

Tijuana Flats Acquired by Flatheads

Photo: Tijuana Flats By Christina Phillips Central Florida-based Tijuana Flats announced that a new ownership group, Flatheads, LLC, has acquired the brand with a plan of revitalizing its restaurants and reinvigorating the customer experience. In a news release on April 19, Tijuana Flats said the change marks a new chapter for the organization which was … More Tijuana Flats Acquired by Flatheads

Tupperware Brands Gets NYSE Notice Regarding Late 2023 10-K Filing

By Christina Phillips Tupperware Brands Corporation announced the status of its filing of its 2023 financial statements. In a news release on April 19, Tupperware Brands said that following the Company’s engagement of its new auditor, KPMG in late January, the Company became current in the filing of its quarterly financial statements for the first … More Tupperware Brands Gets NYSE Notice Regarding Late 2023 10-K Filing

NASA Welcomes Slovenia to Artemis Accords

Matevž Frangež, State Secretary, Ministry of Economy, Tourism, and Sport signs the Artemis Accords on behalf of Slovenia with NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik, Ambassador Jamie L. Harpootlian, Rebecca Bresnik, Associate General Counsel for International and Space Law, and Slovenian Ambassador to the United States Iztok Mirošič standing behind. Credit: State Department By Christina Phillips NASA … More NASA Welcomes Slovenia to Artemis Accords

Allen Control Systems Raises $12 Million Seed Capital to Build Counter-Drone Robotic Gun Systems

By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Allen Control Systems (ACS), a defense technology company, announced it has raised $12 million in seed capital led by Craft Ventures with participation from Forum Ventures and Rally Ventures. In a news release, Allen Control Systems said it is developing counter-drone robotic gun systems. Allen Control Systems noted that … More Allen Control Systems Raises $12 Million Seed Capital to Build Counter-Drone Robotic Gun Systems

L3 Harris Wins $256 Million US Army Order for Continued Production of Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular

 Photo: L3Harris Technologies By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor L3Harris Technologies announced it has received a $256 million order from the U.S. Army for continued production of the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular (ENVG-B). In a news release, L3 Harris said this is the first order for the ENVG-B’s Program of Record full-scale production … More L3 Harris Wins $256 Million US Army Order for Continued Production of Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular

1.15 Billion Artificial Neurons from Intel Arrive at Sandia Labs

Setting up house for brain-based computing Sandia National Laboratories received a brain-based computing system from Intel Corp. that has 1.15 billion artificial neurons, aiming to advance large-scale brain-inspired computing. This innovative system, ten times faster and denser than its predecessor, holds potential for various applications from scientific simulations to societal enhancements like smarter soldier gear … More 1.15 Billion Artificial Neurons from Intel Arrive at Sandia Labs

Chemists Discover More Efficient Way to Extract Lithium from Mining Sites, Oil Fields, Used Batteries

To support a circular economy, aluminum hydroxide can extract 37 milligrams of lithium per gram of recoverable sorbent in a single step. Credit: Jayanthi Kumar, Parans Paranthaman and Philip Gray/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy By Christina Phillips The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) announced that chemists have invented a more efficient way … More Chemists Discover More Efficient Way to Extract Lithium from Mining Sites, Oil Fields, Used Batteries

Teledyne FLIR Defense Wins $249 Million IDIQ Contract for U.S. Marine Corps Organic Precision Fires-Light Program

The new recoverable and reusable loitering munition drone platform will enable rifle squads and platoons to directly engage enemy targets beyond line of sight. (Photo: Business Wire) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Teledyne FLIR Defense, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, announced that it has been awarded an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract worth up … More Teledyne FLIR Defense Wins $249 Million IDIQ Contract for U.S. Marine Corps Organic Precision Fires-Light Program

U.S. Steel Stockholders Vote to Approve Merger with Nippon Steel

A ladle of molten iron is poured into a Basic Oxygen Process (BOP) furnace where it will be transformed into liquid steel. Photo: U.S. Steel By Christina Phillips Following the special meeting of stockholders held April 12, United States Steel Corporation announced that, based on the preliminary vote count, U. S. Steel stockholders overwhelmingly voted … More U.S. Steel Stockholders Vote to Approve Merger with Nippon Steel

FBI Celebrates World Quantum Day

3D render of the quantum computing chip, 8K resolution. Photo: Alex Shuper, Unsplash By Christina Phillips On World Quantum Day, the FBI acknowledges the importance of protecting quantum information science and technology. In a news release on April 12, the FBI said adversarial nation-states are aggressively attempting to obtain a strategic advantage over the United … More FBI Celebrates World Quantum Day

Cisco Acquires Isovalent

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco. Photo: Unsplash In collaboration with Casey Horner By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Cisco announced the company has completed the acquisition of Isovalent, a company specializing in open source cloud native networking and security. In a news release, Cisco said this marks a significant step forward in its commitment to … More Cisco Acquires Isovalent

FujiFilm Diosynth Invests $1.2 Billion in Holly Springs, NC, Manufacturing Facility

Laboratory Photo: Unsplash In collaboration with Getty Images By Christina Phillips FujiFilm Diosynth Biotechnologies North Carolina, a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), announced it will invest $1.2 billion to expand its biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Holly Springs, NC, creating 680 new jobs in Wake County. A news release on April 11 noted that the … More FujiFilm Diosynth Invests $1.2 Billion in Holly Springs, NC, Manufacturing Facility

Rocket Lab Wins $14.49 Million US Space Force Electron Launch Contract

The mission will be Rocket Lab’s third for the U.S. Space Force. Electron at Launch Complex 2 at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport within NASA Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Image credit. Austin Adams By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Rocket Lab USA announced it has been awarded a $14.49 million task order by the U.S. … More Rocket Lab Wins $14.49 Million US Space Force Electron Launch Contract

Northrop Grumman to Donate James Webb Space Telescope Full-Scale Model to the Space Foundation

The Northrop Grumman full-scale model of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope graces the skyline of Austin, Texas in 2013. The model is the length of a tennis court and approximately 3 stories tall. (Photo: NASA/Chris Gunn)  By Christina Phillips Northrop Grumman announced the company is gifting its James Webb Space Telescope full-scale model to the … More Northrop Grumman to Donate James Webb Space Telescope Full-Scale Model to the Space Foundation

H.I.G. Capital Acquires Segers

Photo: Segers Aero Corporation, Fairhope, Ala. Dec. 17, 2021 –(PR.com) Investment Firm H.I.G. Capital announced in a news release that one of its affiliates has completed the acquisition of Segers Aero Corporation. Segers provides essential maintenance, repair, and overhaul (“MRO”) services on mission-critical military platforms. The Company offers a suite of engine, accessory, and propeller services … More H.I.G. Capital Acquires Segers

Northrop Grumman Unveils Manta Ray Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle Prototype Built Through DARPA Program

A full-size prototype of Manta Ray, a new class of uncrewed underwater vehicle, is assembled in Northrop Grumman’s Annapolis facility. (Photo Credit: Northrop Grumman) By Christina Phillips Northrop Grumman Corporation announced the company has completed assembly of a full-size uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) prototype known as Manta Ray. In a news release on April 8, … More Northrop Grumman Unveils Manta Ray Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle Prototype Built Through DARPA Program

Battelle Delivers Ford Expeditions to US State Dept with Upgraded Armor and Technology

Photo: Battelle By Christina Phillips Battelle announced it has delivered four upgraded Ford Expeditions to the United States Department of State (DoS) for testing, evaluation, and certification. In a news release on April 8, Battelle said its Logistics, Operations & Ground Systems business line, in collaboration with Ford Motor Company, has been working for two … More Battelle Delivers Ford Expeditions to US State Dept with Upgraded Armor and Technology

L3Harris Signs Pact with Kanders & Company to Sell Non-Core Assets for $200 Million

The businesses L3Harris will divest offer a variety of airborne and ground-based antennas and test equipment. Photo: Microsoft Phased radio waves By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor L3Harris Technologies announced it has signed a definitive agreement under which an affiliate of Kanders & Company will acquire its antenna and related businesses for $200 million. In … More L3Harris Signs Pact with Kanders & Company to Sell Non-Core Assets for $200 Million

NASA Chooses Astrolab, Intuitive Machines, and Lunar Outpost to Advance Lunar Terrain Vehicle for Travel on the Moon

An artist’s concept design of NASA’s Lunar Terrain Vehicle. Photo NASA By Christina Phillips NASA announced it has selected Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost, and Venturi Astrolab to advance capabilities for a lunar terrain vehicle (LTV) that Artemis astronauts will use to travel around the lunar surface, conducting scientific research during the agency’s Artemis campaign at … More NASA Chooses Astrolab, Intuitive Machines, and Lunar Outpost to Advance Lunar Terrain Vehicle for Travel on the Moon

Amentum Wins $245 Million IAC MAC Contract to Deliver Microelectronics Capabilities for US Navy

Photo: Amentum By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Amentum announced it has been awarded a $245 million, five-year task order by the U.S. Air Force for the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) supporting Microelectronics Facilities and Laboratories Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) for the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane Strategic Microelectronics Division (GXM) … More Amentum Wins $245 Million IAC MAC Contract to Deliver Microelectronics Capabilities for US Navy

Curtiss-Wright Buys WSC for $34 Million

Nuclear powerplant in Belgium. Photo: Unsplash Frédéric Paulussen By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced that it has completed the acquisition of WSC for approximately $34 million in cash. WSC is a provider of simulation technology that supports the design, commissioning, and operation of commercial nuclear power generation and process plants worldwide with … More Curtiss-Wright Buys WSC for $34 Million

Risant Health Acquires Geisinger

Photo: Unsplash National Cancer Institute By Christina Phillips Risant Health announced it has completed its acquisition of Geisinger as its first health system dedicated to increasing access to value-based care and coverage. In a news release on April 2, Risant Health said that together, the organizations will create a new value-based care platform that includes … More Risant Health Acquires Geisinger

Race Rock Buys Texas Corrugators

Photo: Jared Murray, Unsplash By Christina Phillips Race Rock, a manufacturer and supplier of critical infrastructure products and solutions for transportation, energy transmission/distribution, telecommunications, and other end markets, announced it has acquired Texas Corrugators – Austin Division, a provider of guardrail, bridge rail, sign posts, corrugated pipe, and other highway and construction products. In a … More Race Rock Buys Texas Corrugators

Miter Brands Acquires PGT Innovations

Photo: Miter Brands By Christina Phillips Miter Brands, a manufacturer of residential windows and doors, announced the successful completion of its acquisition of PGT Innovations, a manufacturer of highly engineered and technically advanced windows and doors. In a news release on March 28, Miter Brands said the company and PGT Innovations, known for its impact-resistant … More Miter Brands Acquires PGT Innovations

The Home Depot to Buy SRS Distribution, Increasing Total Addressable Pro Market by About $50 Billion

Photo: The Home Depot By Christina Phillips The Home Depot announced the company has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire SRS Distribution, a residential specialty trade distribution company across several verticals serving the professional roofer, landscaper and pool contractor. In a news release on March 28, The Home Depot said SRS will accelerate The … More The Home Depot to Buy SRS Distribution, Increasing Total Addressable Pro Market by About $50 Billion

Beyond New Horizons Awarded $3.7 Billion US Air Force Test Operations and Sustainment Contract

U.S. Air Force airplane. Photo: Unsplash By Christina Phillips Beyond New Horizons (BNH) reported it has been awarded the U.S. Air Force Test Operations and Sustainment (TOS) II contract valued at more than $3.7 billion. BNH is a Joint Venture (JV) between Astrion and Fluor specializing in testing and evaluation for military and space systems. … More Beyond New Horizons Awarded $3.7 Billion US Air Force Test Operations and Sustainment Contract

CACI Wins $239 Million Task Order to Modernize US Army’s Unified Network

U.S. Army Computer Network AI-generated art work By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor CACI International announced in a release that it has secured a single-award technology task order worth up to $239 million with a one-year base period and four one-year option periods to modernize the U.S. Army’s Global Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) Network … More CACI Wins $239 Million Task Order to Modernize US Army’s Unified Network

Intel Signs Pact with the Biden Admin for up to $8.5 Billion in Direct Funding Under the CHIPS Act

Photo Intel By Christina Phillips The Biden-Harris Administration announced on March 20 that Intel and the U.S. Department of Commerce have signed a non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms (PMT) for up to $8.5 billion in direct funding to Intel for commercial semiconductor projects under the CHIPS and Science Act. CHIPS Act funding aims to increase … More Intel Signs Pact with the Biden Admin for up to $8.5 Billion in Direct Funding Under the CHIPS Act

DOD to Establish ‘Mine-to-Magnet’ Supply Chain for Rare Earth Materials

Metal shavings stand vertically atop a rare earth magnet. (Photo By: C. Todd Lopez, DOD) By Christina Phillips The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) announced it has in recent months advanced its goal of developing domestic supply chains to ensure continued access to the rare earth materials needed to manufacture the permanent magnets used in … More DOD to Establish ‘Mine-to-Magnet’ Supply Chain for Rare Earth Materials

BAE Systems Wins $86 Million US Navy Contract to Continue Supporting Mobile Deployable C5ISR Programs

The U.S. Navy has awarded BAE Systems a contract to continue supporting its Mobile Deployable C5ISR programs. (Credit: BAE Systems) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor BAE Systems announced that the U.S. Navy has awarded the company a contract worth approximately $86 million to continue supporting its Mobile Deployable Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, … More BAE Systems Wins $86 Million US Navy Contract to Continue Supporting Mobile Deployable C5ISR Programs

Biden Administration to Send Urgent Security Assistance for Ukraine Using Unexpected Army Savings

A service member looks out from the top of a military vehicle that sits in a barren, desert landscape. (Photo DOD By: Army Spc. David Campos-Contreras) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor The U.S. Department of Defense has announced additional security assistance for Ukraine. In a news release on March 12, the Defense Department reported … More Biden Administration to Send Urgent Security Assistance for Ukraine Using Unexpected Army Savings

Booz Allen Awarded $550M Dept of Energy ARPA-E Contract to Support Energy Technology Solutions, Reduce Climate Impact

Booz Allen’s portfolio of energy and climate-related efforts includes the re-building of a climate-resilient Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama, Fla., using digital twin technology. (Photo Military.com) By Christina Phillips Booz Allen Hamilton announced it was awarded a ten-year $550 million contract from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) to support … More Booz Allen Awarded $550M Dept of Energy ARPA-E Contract to Support Energy Technology Solutions, Reduce Climate Impact

EQT to Acquire Equitrans Midstream in an All Stock Transaction with a Combined Company Enterprise Value Over $35 Billion

EQT and Equitrans Midstream, headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa., have entered in a definitive merger pact. (Photo Unsplash Tyler Rutherford) By Christina Phillips EQT Corporation and Equitrans Midstream Corporation announced they have entered into a definitive merger agreement creating a premier vertically integrated natural gas business with an initial enterprise value over $35 billion, which they said … More EQT to Acquire Equitrans Midstream in an All Stock Transaction with a Combined Company Enterprise Value Over $35 Billion

ResearchAndMarkets.com Adds Venture Capital Investment Market Report 2024-2032: Growing Emphasis on Sustainability and Green Finance

Photo: Unsplash, Arteum.ro ResearchAndMarkets.com has added the “Venture Capital Investment Market Report by Sector, Fund Size, Funding Type, and Region 2024-2032”  to its offering. In a release, ResearchAndMarkets.com noted report details: The global venture capital investment market size reached US$ 284.8 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach US$ 1,310.8 billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 18.49% during … More ResearchAndMarkets.com Adds Venture Capital Investment Market Report 2024-2032: Growing Emphasis on Sustainability and Green Finance

NASA to Provide Live Coverage of SpaceX Crew-7 Return to Earth

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 poses for a photo before their mission to the International Space Station. From left to right: Mission Specialist Konstantin Borisov, Pilot Andreas Mogensen, Commander Jasmin Moghbeli, and Mission Specialist Satoshi Furukawa. Proto credits: SpaceX By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor NASA announced it will provide live coverage of the agency’s SpaceX Crew-7 … More NASA to Provide Live Coverage of SpaceX Crew-7 Return to Earth

SAIC Awarded $96 Million Contract to Modernize Business Operations for Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

U.S. Marines with Beach and Terminal Operations Company, 1st Landing Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, conduct an external lift of a bulk fuel pump with U.S. Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 361, Marine Aircraft Group 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, on Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 18, 2021. (Photo Joel Rivera-Camacho, … More SAIC Awarded $96 Million Contract to Modernize Business Operations for Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

ALDI to Open 800 New US Stores by End of 2028

Photo Marques Thomas, Unsplash By Christina Phillips ALDI has announced plans to add 800 stores nationwide by the end of 2028 through a combination of new openings and store conversions. In a news release, ALDI said this five-year expansion plan will bring more communities products at the lowest possible prices during a time when consumers … More ALDI to Open 800 New US Stores by End of 2028

CERAWeek 2024 by S&P Global to Gather Energy CEOs, Government Officials and Business and Tech Leaders in Houston

Anatol Feygin, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer, Cheniere Energy speaks to Bloomberg’s Alix Steel during CERAWeek 2023. (Photo S&P Global CERAWeek 2023) By Christina Phillips The 42nd annual energy conference CERAWeek by S&P Global will convene energy industry leaders, experts, government officials and policymakers, as well as leaders from the technology, financial and … More CERAWeek 2024 by S&P Global to Gather Energy CEOs, Government Officials and Business and Tech Leaders in Houston

Bloom Energy Enters Pacts with Shell to Study Large-Scale, Renewable Hydrogen Energy Projects

Photo Allison Saeng, Unsplash By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Bloom Energy announced it is teaming up with Shell Plc. to study decarbonization solutions, utilizing Bloom’s proprietary hydrogen electrolyzer technology. In a news release, Bloom said the company and Shell will collaborate with the goal of developing replicable, large-scale, solid oxide electrolyzer (SOEC) systems that … More Bloom Energy Enters Pacts with Shell to Study Large-Scale, Renewable Hydrogen Energy Projects

JetBlue and Spirit Airlines Terminate Merger Pact

JetBlue Photo: Sachin Amijhad, Unsplash By Christina Phillips JetBlue announced it has reached an agreement with Spirit Airlines to terminate their July 2022 merger agreement. In a news release on March 4, JetBlue said that although both companies continue to believe in the procompetitive benefits of the combination, JetBlue and Spirit mutually agreed that terminating … More JetBlue and Spirit Airlines Terminate Merger Pact

Planet Labs PBC Wins Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific Contract for Vessel Detection and Monitoring

San Diego, CA (Feb. 15, 2023) A graphic concept of quantum technology depicts two ships at sea in the background and a large, stylized molecule in the foreground. Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific’s scientists and engineers are leading quantum research, collaboration, and training among warfare centers. (U.S. Navy illustration by NIWC Pacific/Released.) Photo by: Art … More Planet Labs PBC Wins Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific Contract for Vessel Detection and Monitoring

BWXT-led Team Wins $45 Billion Environmental Management Contract for DOE’s Hanford Nuclear Site

Groundwater Expansion February 2024. (Photo: US DOE The Hanford Site) By Christina Phillips BWX Technologies has reported a contract with an estimated value of up to $45 billion over a 10-year ordering period from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for environmental management operations at the Hanford Site in Washington. The Hanford Site is a … More BWXT-led Team Wins $45 Billion Environmental Management Contract for DOE’s Hanford Nuclear Site

Research and Markets: Telemedicine Market Projected to Soar to US $317.59 Billion by 2030

Photo: Unsplash in collaboration with Getty Images By Christina Phillips ResearchandMarkets.com has added the “Telemedicine Market, Size, Global Forecast 2024-2030, Industry Trends, Share, Growth, Insight, Impact of Inflation, Company Analysis” report to its offering. In a release, ResearchandMarkets.com noted report highlights: The global telemedicine market is experiencing an unprecedented surge, with projections indicating a growth … More Research and Markets: Telemedicine Market Projected to Soar to US $317.59 Billion by 2030

FAA Releases Update on Grounding of Boeing 737-9 MAX Aircraft

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX Aircraft at the Minneapolis- St. Paul International Airport. (Photo: Samantha Gades, Unsplash) By: E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor During an all-day safety discussion at FAA Headquarters on Feb. 27, FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker informed top Boeing officials that the aircraft manufacturer must develop a comprehensive action plan to address its … More FAA Releases Update on Grounding of Boeing 737-9 MAX Aircraft

FTC Sues to Block Kroger’s Acquisition of Albertsons

Largest supermarket merger in U.S. history will eliminate competition and raise grocery prices for millions of Americans, while harming tens of thousands of workers, FTC alleges. (Photo: Tara Clark, Unsplash) By Christina Phillips The Federal Trade Commission has sued to block the largest proposed supermarket merger in U.S. history—Kroger Company’s $24.6 billion acquisition of the … More FTC Sues to Block Kroger’s Acquisition of Albertsons

NASA: New Science and Technology Operating on the Moon

On Feb. 22, 2024, Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander captures a wide field of view image of Schomberger crater on the Moon approximately 125 miles (200 km) uprange from the intended landing site, at approximately about 6 miles (10 km) altitude. (Photo credit: Intuitive Machines) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor For the first time … More NASA: New Science and Technology Operating on the Moon

NASA Seeks Applicants to Participate in Simulated Yearlong Mars Mission

The CHAPEA mission 1 crew (from left: Nathan Jones, Ross Brockwell, Kelly Haston, Anca Selariu) exit a prototype of a pressurized rover and make their way to the CHAPEA facility ahead of their entry into the habitat on June 25, 2023. Credit: NASA/Josh Valcarcel By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor NASA announced it is seeking … More NASA Seeks Applicants to Participate in Simulated Yearlong Mars Mission

Capital One to Buy Discover for $35.3 Billion

Photo: Blake Wisz, Unsplash By Christina Phillips Capital One Financial Corporation and Discover Financial Services announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Capital One will acquire Discover in an all-stock transaction valued at $35.3 billion. In a news release on Feb. 19, Capital One said the transaction brings together two companies with long-standing track records … More Capital One to Buy Discover for $35.3 Billion

DOD Reports Next Round of Project Funding to Speed up Procurement and Fielding of Innovative Technologies

Futuristic Warfighter. Photo Jimi Malmberg, Unsplash By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)) has announced the next round of projects to receive funding via the pilot program to Accelerate the Procurement and Fielding of Innovative Technologies (APFIT). In a press release on Feb … More DOD Reports Next Round of Project Funding to Speed up Procurement and Fielding of Innovative Technologies

NASA: Greece Becomes 35th Artemis Accords Signatory

(From left) Ioannis Daglis, president of the Hellenic Space Center, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, and U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, watch as Giorgos Gerapetritis, Greek foreign minister, signs the Artemis Accords on the margins of the U.S.-Greece Strategic Dialogue at the Department of State in Washington, Feb. 9. Credits: Official State Department photo by Chuck … More NASA: Greece Becomes 35th Artemis Accords Signatory

NASA Awards $3.7 Million Inaugural Grants to Support 11 Research Institutions

By Christina Phillips NASA announced it has awarded $3.7 million to 11 teams to support new collaborations between the agency and United States institutions not historically part of the agency’s research enterprise. In a news release, NASA said these are the first awards given through a new program from the agency’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) … More NASA Awards $3.7 Million Inaugural Grants to Support 11 Research Institutions

CBRE Group to Acquire J&J Worldwide Services

CBRE Group property for sale/lease: Central Florida Integrated Logistics Park in Winter Haven, Fla. Photo: CBRE Group By Christina Phillips CBRE Group announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire J&J Worldwide Services, a provider of engineering services, base support operations and facilities maintenance for the U.S. federal government, from Arlington Capital Partners, a Washington, … More CBRE Group to Acquire J&J Worldwide Services

Moderna Chosen as a Fortune Most Admired Company

Moderna’s Covid-19 mRNA vaccine. Photo Unsplash, Mufid Majnun By Christina Phillips Moderna announced the company has been recognized on Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies list as part of its “All-Star” top-50 companies. This annual list is considered one of the leading measures of corporate reputation among global organizations. “We are honored to be recognized among the … More Moderna Chosen as a Fortune Most Admired Company

Sayres Defense Awarded $280 Million US Navy Prime Contract

U.S. Navy ship photo taken from Point Loma, San Diego, Calif. Photo: Unsplash William Rudolph By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Sayres Defense announced the company was awarded a prime, full and open contract by the Department of Navy to support NAVSEA through the PMS 300/PMS 325 Professional Support Services contract. In a news release, Sayres … More Sayres Defense Awarded $280 Million US Navy Prime Contract

Collins Aerospace Reaches Developmental Milestone of Next-Gen Spacesuit for the International Space Station Under NASA Contract

Collins Aerospace’s Next-Gen spacesuit prior to Crew Capability Assessment. Photo Collins Aerospace By Christina Phillips Collins Aerospace with partners ILC Dover and Oceaneering, announced the completion of the Crew Capability Assessment test, a key step in the design process on its next-generation spacesuit for the International Space Station, under NASA’s Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services, or … More Collins Aerospace Reaches Developmental Milestone of Next-Gen Spacesuit for the International Space Station Under NASA Contract

Northrop Grumman Launches 20th Cargo Resupply Mission to the International Space Station for NASA

Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft for the NG-20 cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. (Photo Credit: Northrop Grumman)  By Christina Phillips Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Cygnus cargo delivery spacecraft was successfully launched to the International Space Station on Jan. 30 by SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from … More Northrop Grumman Launches 20th Cargo Resupply Mission to the International Space Station for NASA

CACI Wins $382M US Army Technology Task Order

U.S. Army, Dahlonega, GA. Photo Unsplash By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor CACI International announced the company was awarded a five-year, single-award task order valued at up to $382 million to provide technology to the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Engineering and Systems Integration Directorate (ESID) Trojan Engineering and Systems Integration (ESI) Advancement … More CACI Wins $382M US Army Technology Task Order

Iron Bow Technologies Awarded $2 Billion VA Connected Care Integrated Network Contract

Unsplash in collaboration with Getty Images By Christina Phillips Iron Bow Technologies, a technology solutions provider to government, healthcare, education and commercial markets, announced it has secured a $2 billion, single award, Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). In a news release, Iron Bow said the Connected Care … More Iron Bow Technologies Awarded $2 Billion VA Connected Care Integrated Network Contract

U.S. Steel Named one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights

(Graphic: Business Wire) By Christina Phillips United States Steel Corporation has been named one of “America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2024” by Newsweek and the market data research firm Plant-A Insights Group, based on their recent independent workplace study. The large-scale and rigorous review spotlights organizations that are providing excellent work opportunities for women, veterans, … More U.S. Steel Named one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights

Arcline Signs Pact to Acquire Kaman for $1.8 Billion

By Christina Phillips Kaman Corp., an aerospace and defense company, announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by private equity firm Arcline Investment Management in an all-cash transaction with a total enterprise value of approximately $1.8 billion. Upon completion of the transaction, Kaman said that it will become a privately-held … More Arcline Signs Pact to Acquire Kaman for $1.8 Billion

HigherGov: $765 Billion in Federal Contracts Awarded in 2023

U.S. Capitol Building, Washington D. C. Photo: Unsplash By Christina Phillips HigherGov has issued a new report that shows defense and civilian contractors were awarded a record level of contract awards in 2023. In a news release, HigherGov said the 2023 Federal Contract Award Report, based on analysis of public and proprietary HigherGov data, found that … More HigherGov: $765 Billion in Federal Contracts Awarded in 2023

BAE Systems to Provide US Army With new M777 Structures

New contract presents optimum conditions for a likely restart of M777 production. Photo BAE Systems By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor BAE Systems announced it has signed an agreement with the U.S Army for M777 lightweight howitzer major structures, under an Undefinitized Contract Action (UCA), which is currently limited to $50 million. In a news … More BAE Systems to Provide US Army With new M777 Structures

Sydron, Poland’s 1st Developed eVTOL Aerotaxi Concept, Unveiled at CES 2024

Photo Sydron By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor At CES 2024 in Las Vegas, Sydron airmobility unveiled its concept of Sydron eVTOL, Poland’s first Electrical Vertical Take Off and Landing (eVTOL) aerotaxi developed for short transportation. The concept was presented at the National Polish booth, which was organized by the Polish Investment & Trade Agency, … More Sydron, Poland’s 1st Developed eVTOL Aerotaxi Concept, Unveiled at CES 2024

DARPA Chooses Aurora Flight Sciences to Build X-65 Plane With no Moving Control Surfaces

In third phase of CRANE program, Aurora Flight Sciences will build X-plane with no moving control surfaces. Photo: DARPA By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor DARPA announced that it has selected Aurora Flight Sciences to build a full-scale X-plane to demonstrate the viability of using active flow control (AFC) actuators for primary flight control. In … More DARPA Chooses Aurora Flight Sciences to Build X-65 Plane With no Moving Control Surfaces

Reolink Showcases 1st 16MP Camera & Dual-Lens Camera Lineup at CES 2024

Photo Reolink By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Reolink, a security solution provider, unveiled its new dual-lens camera lineup at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. In a news release, Reolink said its new lineup includes an “industry-first” 16 million-pixel security camera, Duo 3 PoE, and more cutting-edge security products and technologies that the company said … More Reolink Showcases 1st 16MP Camera & Dual-Lens Camera Lineup at CES 2024

Accurate Meditech Unveils a Multi-Vital Sign Cuffless Monitor at CES 2024

Accurate Meditech’s cuffless monitor, Accurate Mini, measures BP, SpO2, and core body temperature. Photo: Accurate Meditech By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent Among the various medical devices showcased during last week’s CES 2024, the Accurate Mini, a cuffless blood pressure monitor that continuously measures blood pressure, SpO2, and core body temperature, was unveiled by Accurate Meditech. The … More Accurate Meditech Unveils a Multi-Vital Sign Cuffless Monitor at CES 2024

Mercedes-Benz Showcases Digital Tech at CES 2024

“The hyper-personalized user experience” – Mercedes-Benz showcases class-defining digital tech at CES 2024. Photo Mercedes-Benz By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor During CES 2024., Mercedes-Benz showcased a range of digital advancements, which it said will transform the customer experience – both in-car and beyond. Central to this is a new MBUX Virtual Assistant that uses … More Mercedes-Benz Showcases Digital Tech at CES 2024

LG Entertains CES 2024 Spectators With Immersive webOS Experience Zone

LG Celebrates the Decade-Long Journey of webOS With Immersive Experiences Fromthe Upcoming Masters of the Air on Apple TV+ and More Exciting Content. Photo LG By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent LG Electronics (LG) welcomed visitors to the company’s booth at CES 2024 with a wealth of entertaining experiences through the webOS zone. In a release, the … More LG Entertains CES 2024 Spectators With Immersive webOS Experience Zone

Panasonic Automotive Unveils Neuron High-Performance Computer at CES 2024

Photo: Panasonic Automotive By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America unveiled its High-Performance Compute (HPC) system at CES 2024. In a news release, Panasonic Automotive said this solution, named Neuron, addresses the rapidly evolving mobility needs anticipated for software-defined vehicle advancements. As vehicles become more software reliant, the company noted, … More Panasonic Automotive Unveils Neuron High-Performance Computer at CES 2024

AMD Showcases Automotive Technology Solutions at CES 2024

New Versal AI Edge XA adaptive SoCs and Ryzen Embedded V2000A Series processors underscore AMD leadership for powering next-generation automotive systems. Participating auto ecosystem partners at CES include: BlackBerry, Cognata, ECARX, Hesai, Luxoft, QNX, QT, Robosense, SEYOND, Tanway, Visteon and Xylon. Photo AMD By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor AMD is showcasing its automotive solutions … More AMD Showcases Automotive Technology Solutions at CES 2024

ADAM elements Launches Next-Gen Magnetic Hub and Qi2 Charging Solutions at CES 2024

CASA Hub Stand Ultra is integrated with ADAM element’s Intelligent Magnetic System (iMS) magnetic hub system, a multi-functional USB-C hub that easily attaches and detaches for versatility,.Photo: ADAM elements By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent ADAM elements, a tech solutions provider, unveiled at CES 2024 two products: the CASA Hub Stand Ultra featuring a new Intelligent … More ADAM elements Launches Next-Gen Magnetic Hub and Qi2 Charging Solutions at CES 2024

Intel at CES 2024: Company Drives ‘AI Everywhere’ into Automotive Market

The family of Intel AI-enhanced software-defined vehicle system-on-chips features artificial intelligence acceleration capabilities from Intel’s AI PC roadmap to enable the most desirable in-vehicle AI use cases, such as driver and passenger monitoring. Intel Automotive introduced the SoC during a presentation on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at CES in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation) By … More Intel at CES 2024: Company Drives ‘AI Everywhere’ into Automotive Market

NASA and NOAA to Release Annual Assessments of 2023 Global Temperatures, Climate Conditions

This map depicts global temperature anomalies for meteorological summer in 2023 (June, July, and August). It shows how much warmer or cooler different regions of Earth were compared to the baseline average from 1951 to 1980, Photo: NASA 980. By: Christina Phillips Climate researchers from NASA and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) announced they … More NASA and NOAA to Release Annual Assessments of 2023 Global Temperatures, Climate Conditions

Siemens & Sony Partnership Highlighted at CES 2024 as Siemens Unveils Solutions in Immersive Engineering and Artificial Intelligence to Enable the Industrial Metaverse

Video Credit: Siemens By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent Siemens CEO Roland Busch in his keynote speech at CES 2024 unveiled solutions that are combining the real world and the digital worlds to redefine reality. The company has announced new partnerships and breakthroughs in AI and immersive engineering to enable the industrial metaverse, and highlighted how … More Siemens & Sony Partnership Highlighted at CES 2024 as Siemens Unveils Solutions in Immersive Engineering and Artificial Intelligence to Enable the Industrial Metaverse

Siemens CEO Roland Busch at CES 2024 Keynote: Company Will Join Forces with AWS to Democratize Generative AI in Software Development

Siemens CEO Roland Busch and Dr. Wood, VP of Artificial Intelligence at AWS, on stage during the CES keynote, highlighting the partnership to democratize generative AI in software development. Photo: Siemens By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Siemens CEO Roland Busch announced during his keynote speech at CES 2024 that Siemens and Amazon Web Services … More Siemens CEO Roland Busch at CES 2024 Keynote: Company Will Join Forces with AWS to Democratize Generative AI in Software Development

Rocket Lab Wins $0.5 Billion Contract to Design & Build Satellite Constellation for Space Development Agency

As the prime contractor, Rocket Lab will design, build, test, and operate the Tranche 2 Transport Layer-Beta satellites for SDA’s Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA). Photo: Rocket Lab By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent Rocket Lab USA a provider of space launch services and advanced satellite technology, announced it has been selected by and is under … More Rocket Lab Wins $0.5 Billion Contract to Design & Build Satellite Constellation for Space Development Agency

CES 2024 Tech Event Kicks Off in Las Vegas with Increased Exhibits, Conferences and 60% of Fortune 500 Companies Registered

Photo: CTA By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor CES, billed as the world’s most powerful tech event, returns to Las Vegas Jan. 9-12, bringing together 4000+ exhibitors, including global brands and startups, industry professionals, media and government leaders. “The CES platform is ALL ON for 2024. No other event in the world connects the full … More CES 2024 Tech Event Kicks Off in Las Vegas with Increased Exhibits, Conferences and 60% of Fortune 500 Companies Registered

NASA to Unveil X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft

Artist’s concept of the X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft. NASA and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works will unveil the aircraft on Friday, Jan. 12. NASA By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor NASA announced it will provide live coverage as it reveals its X-59 aircraft at 4 p.m. EST on Friday, Jan. 12, as part of the agency’s … More NASA to Unveil X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft

Florida Gets 1st Step FDA Approval to Import Lower Cost Prescription Drugs from Canada

Pharmacist Photo: Unsplash, National Cancer Institute By Christina Phillips The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration’s drug importation program under section 804 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act). In a news release on Jan. 5, the FDA said this is the first step on … More Florida Gets 1st Step FDA Approval to Import Lower Cost Prescription Drugs from Canada

NASA Chooses 2024 Innovative Concept Studies

A collage of illustrations highlighting the novel concepts proposed by the 2024 NIAC Phase I awardees. Credit: clockwise, from upper right: Steven Benner, Beijia Zhang, Matthew McQuinn, Alvaro Romero-Calvo, Thomas M. Eubanks, Kenneth Carpenter, James Bickford, Alvaro Romero-Calvo, Peter Cabauy, Geoffrey Landis, Lynn Rothschild, and Ge-Cheng Zha. NASA By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent NASA announced in a … More NASA Chooses 2024 Innovative Concept Studies

Eli Lilly Acquires Point Biopharma

Photo Unsplash By Christina Phillips Eli Lilly and Company announced in a Dec. 27 new release that the company has successfully completed its acquisition of Point Biopharma Global, a radiopharmaceutical company with a pipeline of clinical and preclinical-stage radioligand therapies in development for the treatment of cancer. “Next generation radioligand therapies hold great promise for … More Eli Lilly Acquires Point Biopharma

SAIC Awarded $63 Million Contract to Support US Navy’s Hypersonics Advanced Concepts and Strategic Missions Programs

U.S. Navy Ship Photo Unsplash, Peter Pryharski By: E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) announced the company has been awarded a $63 million contract from the U.S. Navy to support hypersonics advanced concepts and strategic mission solutions for the Navy’s Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) and the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) … More SAIC Awarded $63 Million Contract to Support US Navy’s Hypersonics Advanced Concepts and Strategic Missions Programs

CES 2024 to Host U.S. Sens. Rosen, Lujan, & Lummis, Other Senior US Government Officials who Will Headline Policy Discussions

Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of CTA, at the CES 2023 Industry Keynote. Photo: CTA By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced that it will welcome U.S. Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM) and Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) at the upcoming CES 2024, which will be held Jan. 9-12 in … More CES 2024 to Host U.S. Sens. Rosen, Lujan, & Lummis, Other Senior US Government Officials who Will Headline Policy Discussions

NextEra Energy Partners Sells Its Texas Natural Gas Pipeline Portfolio to Kinder Morgan for $1.82 Billion

Natural gas is compressed at a station on a natural gas pipeline in Texas. Photo Britannica © Jim Parkin/Shutterstock.com By Christina Phillips NextEra Energy Partners announced in a Dec. 28 new release that it closed on its previously disclosed agreement with Kinder Morgan to sell its Texas natural gas pipeline portfolio for $1.815 billion. “The completion of … More NextEra Energy Partners Sells Its Texas Natural Gas Pipeline Portfolio to Kinder Morgan for $1.82 Billion

L3Harris: Vampire Weapons System Helps US Navy Impact Ukraine’s Wartime Efforts

Photo: L3Harris By Christina Phillips, Managing Editor L3Harris Technologies announced that its Vehicle Agnostic Modular Palletized ISR Rocket Equipment (Vampire) multi-purpose weapons systems are having an immediate impact in Ukraine’s wartime efforts. “Early customer reports say Vampire is already having a positive effect in Ukraine thanks to the U.S. Navy’s ability to respond with ‘unprecedented … More L3Harris: Vampire Weapons System Helps US Navy Impact Ukraine’s Wartime Efforts

Biden Administration Names 22 Distressed Area Recompete Finalists

Photo: EDA By Christina Phillips, Managing Editor The Biden-Harris Administration, through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA), announced the 22 finalists of the Distressed Area Recompete Pilot Program (Recompete). Recompete targets the hardest-hit and most economically distressed areas where prime-age (25-54 years) employment is significantly lower than the national average, with the … More Biden Administration Names 22 Distressed Area Recompete Finalists

GreenSource Wins $46.2 Million DOD Award to Revitalize US Defense Industrial Base On-Shoring of Advanced Packaging and Assembly

Circuit board with integrated circuits. Photo: Unsplash in collaboration with Getty Images By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent The Department of Defense (DOD) announced an award of $46.2 million to GreenSource Fabrication via the Defense Production Act Investment (DPAI) Program. In a news release, the DOD said the award will enhance existing production capabilities at a manufacturing … More GreenSource Wins $46.2 Million DOD Award to Revitalize US Defense Industrial Base On-Shoring of Advanced Packaging and Assembly

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger to Keynote at CES 2024

Setting up CES 2023 featuring logo. By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced that Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger will keynote at CES 2024 on Jan. 9. In a news release, the CTA said Gelsinger will discuss the critical roles that silicon and software play in making AI more accessible, providing … More Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger to Keynote at CES 2024

CACI Wins $420 Million C5ISR US Army Task Order

Optic-fiber telecommunication equipment in rack. Photo Kirill Sh, Unsplash By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor CACI International was awarded a five-year, single-award, task order valued at up to $420 million to support the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM), Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center, and the Engineering and … More CACI Wins $420 Million C5ISR US Army Task Order

Alaska Airlines to Acquire Hawaiian Airlines

Photo: Arkin Si, Unsplash By Christina Phillips, Managing Editor Alaska Air Group and Hawaiian Holdings announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Alaska Airlines will acquire Hawaiian Airlines for $18.00 per share in cash, for a transaction value of approximately $1.9 billion, inclusive of $0.9 billion of Hawaiian Airlines net debt. … More Alaska Airlines to Acquire Hawaiian Airlines

Best Buy CEO Corie Barry and Fortune CEO Alan Murray to Discuss Changing Consumer Demands for Technology at CES 2024 Leaders in Technology Dinner

Speakers at CES 2023. Photo: The Consumer Technology Association By: E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced Best Buy CEO Corie Barry will be the CES 2024 Leaders in Technology (LIT) dinner headline speaker. In a release, the CTA said this invitation-only event on Jan. 10, brings together policymakers, technologists, media … More Best Buy CEO Corie Barry and Fortune CEO Alan Murray to Discuss Changing Consumer Demands for Technology at CES 2024 Leaders in Technology Dinner

Consumer Technology Association Names Its CES 2024 Innovation Awards Honorees

CES 2023 Innovation Awards announcement. Bosch CES Media Days. Photo: Consumer Technology Association By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has announced its CES 2024 Innovation Awards honorees, including 36 products recognized as the year’s “Best of Innovation.” The CES Innovation Awards is an annual competition honoring outstanding design and engineering in … More Consumer Technology Association Names Its CES 2024 Innovation Awards Honorees

DOD Awards $39.9 Million to Calumet to Strengthen US Supply Chains for Printed Circuit Boards

Printed circuit board of electronic device. Photo: Unsplash By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) announced an award of $39.9 million via the Defense Production Act Investment (DPAI) Program to Calumet Electronics Corporation to enhance capabilities to produce High-Density Build-Up (HDBU) substrates, which include High-Density Interconnect Printed Circuit Board (PrCB) … More DOD Awards $39.9 Million to Calumet to Strengthen US Supply Chains for Printed Circuit Boards

HistoSonics Gets FDA Clearance for Its Edison Histotripsy Therapy to Target Liver Tumors

HistoSonics Edison Histotripsy System. Photo: Business Wire By Christina Phillips, Managing Editor HistoSonics announced the company received marketing authorization of its “Breakthrough” platform via the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) De Novo Classification Request process, a rigorous pre-market review pathway for medical devices with no existing predicate. In a news release on Oct. 9, … More HistoSonics Gets FDA Clearance for Its Edison Histotripsy Therapy to Target Liver Tumors

Lockheed Martin Wins US Army Contract to Deliver 300 KW-Class, Solid State Laser Weapon Systems

U.S. Army’s Indirect Fire Protection Capability-High Energy Laser (IFPC-HEL) Demonstrator laser weapon system. Lockheed Martin: The Powerful Laser Weapon System will protect Soldiers from advanced peer and near-peer threats. Photo: Lockheed Martin. By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Lockheed Martin was awarded a contract to develop and deliver up to four 300 kW-class laser weapon … More Lockheed Martin Wins US Army Contract to Deliver 300 KW-Class, Solid State Laser Weapon Systems

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon to Keynote at CES 2024: ‘How We Will Interact with Our Devices in the AI Age’

Cristiano R. Amon, President & Chief Executive Officer, Qualcomm Incorporated Photo: Qualcomm By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced that Qualcomm’s President and CEO Cristiano Amon will join FOX Business Network anchor Liz Claman for a keynote conversation at CES 2024 on Jan. 10, 2024. In a release, the CTA said … More Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon to Keynote at CES 2024: ‘How We Will Interact with Our Devices in the AI Age’

Inhalon Biopharma Wins US Army Medical Research and Development Command Contract to Develop Inhaled Therapeutics for Treatment of COVID-19

U.S. Army-Funded Project Will Support Further Development of Novel Therapeutic Modality. Photo: CDCBy Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent Inhalon Biopharma (ARI) announced the company has been awarded a $5.7 million contract by the U.S Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC) to support a U.S. Army Military Performance Advancement Initiative (MPAI) project to develop new treatments … More Inhalon Biopharma Wins US Army Medical Research and Development Command Contract to Develop Inhaled Therapeutics for Treatment of COVID-19

Empower AI Awarded $27 Million IT Services Contract from US Army

Empower AI: Support will include modernization efforts for the U.S. Army Transport Edge Network at locations across the Korean Peninsula. Photo: Ian Battaglia, Upsplash By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent Empower AI, formerly known as NCI Information Systems, announced that it was awarded a new contract to support the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command’s Fort … More Empower AI Awarded $27 Million IT Services Contract from US Army

Lockheed Martin Opens $16.5 Million Missile Defense Lab in Huntsville

MSIL-Ribbon-Cutting. Lockheed Martin opens Missile System Integration Lab in Huntsville, Ala., on Tuesday, Nov. 14. Left to right: Sarah Reeves, vice president of NGI at Lockheed Martin; Mark Calassa, vice president and deputy general manager of Strategic & Missile Defense at Lockheed Martin; Robert Lightfoot, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Space; Paul Finley, Mayor … More Lockheed Martin Opens $16.5 Million Missile Defense Lab in Huntsville

Graze Robotics Launches Pre-Order for Its Commercial Grade Robotic Lawn Mower (G3)

Graze Robotics’ flagship commercial grade robotic lawn mower (G3) Photo: Graze Robotics By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent Graze Robotics, a provider of green industry robotics, announced the pre-order launch of its flagship commercial grade robotic lawn mower (G3). In a release, Graze Robotics said this launch represents a transformative step in redefining how enterprises, especially, … More Graze Robotics Launches Pre-Order for Its Commercial Grade Robotic Lawn Mower (G3)

US State Dept Unveils Its 1st Enterprise AI Strategy

Gold chip for the AI processor. Photo by Mohamed Nohassi Unsplash By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor The U. S. Department of State announced the release of its first “Enterprise Artificial Intelligence Strategy FY 2024-2025: Empowering Diplomacy through Responsible AI” (EAIS). A release from the Office of the Spokesperson reported that the EAIS was signed … More US State Dept Unveils Its 1st Enterprise AI Strategy

Oshkosh Defense Gets $208 Million US Army Order for Joint Light Tactical Vehicles

Oshkosh Defense Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) (Photo: Business Wire) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Oshkosh Defense announced that the U.S. Army Contracting Command – Detroit Arsenal placed an order for Oshkosh Defense Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTV), trailers (JLTV-T), and associated packaged and installed kits. In a release on Nov. 6, the company … More Oshkosh Defense Gets $208 Million US Army Order for Joint Light Tactical Vehicles

Lockheed Martin and NASA’s X-59 Experimental Supersonic Aircraft Chosen as a TIME Top Invention

Artist’s rendering of the X-59 experimental supersonic aircraft built by Lockheed Martin and NASA. Photo: Lockheed Martin By: Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent Lockheed Martin announced that the X-59 experimental supersonic aircraft, built by Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and NASA Aeronautics, was selected as one of TIME’s “Top Inventions of 2023” in the Transportation category. Every … More Lockheed Martin and NASA’s X-59 Experimental Supersonic Aircraft Chosen as a TIME Top Invention

Boeing, US Army, Teradyne and Logisys Celebrate Milestone Delivery of 100th Next Generation Automatic Test System 

Boeing, in collaboration with the U.S. Army, Teradyne and Logisys, celebrated the milestone delivery of the 100th NGATS at the Teradyne manufacturing facility in North Reading, Mass. R to L- John Wood VP and General Manager Teradyne Systems Test Group, Tammie Lalla, NGATS Program Manager, Boeing, and John Chicoli, Senior Director US Army, Marines & … More Boeing, US Army, Teradyne and Logisys Celebrate Milestone Delivery of 100th Next Generation Automatic Test System 

L-3 Harris Wins US Navy Contract for Next Phase of F/A-18 Electronic Warfare Modernization Program

Photo: L3 Harris By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent L3 Harris Technologies announced it has won a contract from the U.S. Navy to continue developing advanced systems to modernize electronic warfare (EW) capabilities on F/A-18 aircraft, enhancing pilot protection against emerging and future threats. In a news release, the company said will develop a next-generation EW … More L-3 Harris Wins US Navy Contract for Next Phase of F/A-18 Electronic Warfare Modernization Program

Volvo Cars Unveils New Energy Solutions Business, Embracing Wider Climate Potential of Electric Cars

Photo Volvo Cars By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent Volvo Cars announced the launch of the company’s new Energy Solutions business, which it said will embrace wider climate potential of electric cars. In a news release on Nov. 2, Volvo Cars said its electric cars are an important step towards a more sustainable society, but the … More Volvo Cars Unveils New Energy Solutions Business, Embracing Wider Climate Potential of Electric Cars

Samsung Electronics Showcases New Solutions to Lead the Hyperscale AI Era at Memory Tech Day

Jung-Bae Lee, President and Head of Memory Business at Samsung Electronics. Photo: Samsung Electronics By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent Samsung Electronics held its annual Memory Tech Day on Oct. 21, showcasing new solutions and memory products to accelerate technological advancements across future applications, including the cloud, edge devices and automotive vehicles. In a news release, … More Samsung Electronics Showcases New Solutions to Lead the Hyperscale AI Era at Memory Tech Day

VP Kamala Harris Presents New US Initiatives to Advance Safe and Responsible Use of AI

Photo Unsplash By Arnold Carlson, Business Correspondent As part of her visit to the United Kingdom to deliver a major policy speech on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and attend the Global Summit on AI Safety, Vice President Kamala Harris has announced a series of new U.S. initiatives to advance the safe and responsible use of AI. … More VP Kamala Harris Presents New US Initiatives to Advance Safe and Responsible Use of AI

DOD Releases FY 2023 Military Intelligence Program Budget

Photo: Unsplash By Christina Phillips, Managing Editor The Department of Defense announced the release of the Military Intelligence Program (MIP) appropriated top line budget for FY 2023. In a news release on Oct. 30, the DOD said the total MIP budget was $27.9 billion and is aligned to support the National Defense Strategy. The DOD … More DOD Releases FY 2023 Military Intelligence Program Budget

Biden Administration Designates 31 Regional Tech Hubs

Photo credit Unsplash By Christina Phillips, Managing Editor President Biden and Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced the designation of 31 communities across the country as Regional Innovation and Technology Hubs (Tech Hubs) through the Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration. In a news release on Oct. 23, the White House said these Tech Hubs … More Biden Administration Designates 31 Regional Tech Hubs

Research and Markets Adds Report: ‘Land-based Smart Weapons Market by Product, Technology, and Region 2023-2028’

Global Land-based Smart Weapons Market Report 2023-2028: Precision Targeting to Minimise Collateral Damage Drives Demand – ResearchAndMarkets.com Photo Credit: U. S. Army By Christina Phillips, Managing Editor ResearchAndMarkets.com has added the “Land-based Smart Weapons Market by Product, Technology, and Region 2023-2028” report to its offering. In a release, ResearchAndMarkets.com noted report highlights: The global land-based … More Research and Markets Adds Report: ‘Land-based Smart Weapons Market by Product, Technology, and Region 2023-2028’

Siemens CEO Roland Busch to Give Keynote Address at CES 2024

Setting up CES 2023 featuring logo. Photo CTA By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced Dr. Roland Busch, President and Chief Executive Officer of Siemens AG, will serve as a keynote speaker at the Consumer Electronics Show, CES 2024, to be held in Las Vegas Jan. 9-12, 2024. Busch will … More Siemens CEO Roland Busch to Give Keynote Address at CES 2024

Textron Aviation Unveils Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2

Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2 (Photo: Business Wire) By Christina Phillips, Managing Editor Textron Aviation has unveiled its newest Cessna Citation business jet in the company’s lineup — the Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2 on the eve of this week’s National Business Aviation Association – Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) being held in Las Vegas. In … More Textron Aviation Unveils Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2

NASA Scientists Find Carbon, Water in Bennu Asteroid Sample

A view of the outside of the OSIRIS-REx sample collector. Sample material from asteroid Bennu can be seen on the middle right. Scientists have found evidence of both carbon and water in initial analysis of this material. The bulk of the sample is located inside. (Photo: NASA/Erika Blumenfeld & Joseph Aebersold) By Christina Phillips, Managing … More NASA Scientists Find Carbon, Water in Bennu Asteroid Sample

Teledyne FLIR Defense Launches Black Hornet 4 Personal Reconnaissance System at Army Conference

(Photo: Business Wire) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Teledyne FLIR Defense is introducing its new Black Hornet 4 Personal Reconnaissance System at this week’s Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) conference in Washington D.C. In a release on Oct. 10, the company said Black Hornet 4 represents the next generation of lightweight nano-drones, building … More Teledyne FLIR Defense Launches Black Hornet 4 Personal Reconnaissance System at Army Conference

Curtiss-Wright Wins $34 Million Contract to Provide Airborne Data Recorder Technology to US Navy

Manned and unmanned aircraft. Photo: U. S. Congressional Budget Office By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced it has been awarded a five-year, $34 million firm-fixed-price indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract by the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) to provide Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) based airborne data recorder technology for use … More Curtiss-Wright Wins $34 Million Contract to Provide Airborne Data Recorder Technology to US Navy

Elroy Air: Demand Exceeds 1,000 Chaparral eVTOL Cargo Drones

Photo: Elroy Air By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor At the UP.Summit, Elroy Air, a company developing an end-to-end autonomous hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) cargo system, announced that the demand backlog for its Chaparral aircraft exceeded 1,000 vehicles in 2023. In a news release, Elroy Air said it has previously secured commitments from … More Elroy Air: Demand Exceeds 1,000 Chaparral eVTOL Cargo Drones

Intelligent Waves: Graypath Named VPN Solution of the Year in 2023 Cybersecurity Breakthrough Awards

By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Intelligent Waves (IW) announced that Graypath, its next-generation expeditionary communications solution, has been named VPN Solution of the Year in the 2023 Cybersecurity Breakthrough Awards. The Cybersecurity Breakthrough Awards recognize the world’s best information security companies, products and people and aims to perform the most comprehensive evaluation of cybersecurity … More Intelligent Waves: Graypath Named VPN Solution of the Year in 2023 Cybersecurity Breakthrough Awards

Sev1Tech Wins $45 Million US Navy Contract for Logistics IT Support

By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Sev1Tech announced it was awarded a $45 million contract with the U.S. Navy’s Program Executive Office for Manpower, Logistics and Business Solutions (PEO MLB) to provide Logistics IT integration and support (LIIS) services. In a news release, Sev1Tech said that over the next five years, the company will integrate … More Sev1Tech Wins $45 Million US Navy Contract for Logistics IT Support

Industry Leaders Seek to Pause AI Experiments

Photo: Unsplash By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor In an open letter, over 2,000 industry leaders and IT experts, including billionaire Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, and presidential candidate Andrew Yang have called for a six-month pause on AI experiments. The letter posted by the non-profit Future of Life Institute notes: “We call on … More Industry Leaders Seek to Pause AI Experiments

US Navy Awards BAE Systems a $145 Million Contract for USS Nitze Modernization

The USS Nitze (DDG 94) is an Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyer and was commissioned in March 2005. Credit: BAE Systems By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor BAE Systems announced it has received a $145 million contract from the U.S. Navy for the maintenance and modernization of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Nitze (DDG … More US Navy Awards BAE Systems a $145 Million Contract for USS Nitze Modernization

Maxar Wins $192M Foreign Commercial Imagery Program IDIQ Contract from National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

Plaça de Catalunya | Barcelona, Spain | April 1, 2022 | WorldView-3 Satellite Image (Credit: Maxar Technologies) By E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Maxar Technologies said in a news release that it was awarded an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), worth up to $192 million over five years. … More Maxar Wins $192M Foreign Commercial Imagery Program IDIQ Contract from National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

FAA Awards SAIC a $2.6 Billion IDIQ Contract for Systems Engineering and Technical Support

Boston Logan International Airport. Photo: Unsplash, Ashim D’SilvaHire By E Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) announced the company has been awarded a prime position to continue services through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Systems Engineering and Technical Innovative Solutions (SETIS) indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract. SAIC is one of 15 … More FAA Awards SAIC a $2.6 Billion IDIQ Contract for Systems Engineering and Technical Support

John Deere Debuts New Planting Technology & Electric Excavator at CES 2023

By: E. Lee Phillips, Technology Contributor Deere’s ExactShot planting technology presented at CES 2023. Photo: E. Lee Phillips Deere’s Electric Excavator presented at CES 2023. Photo: E. Lee Phillips John Deere revealed two new technologies at CES 2023, ExactShot and an electric excavator, which the company said will help Deere’s customers be more productive, profitable, … More John Deere Debuts New Planting Technology & Electric Excavator at CES 2023