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IperionX Announces US$47.1 Million Titanium Deal with US Department of Defense

… supply chain. The DoD and IperionX will put a combined US$70.7 million into the endeavor, which will involve a two phase development program that …

#startups #sbir #fundingfreeze | Natalie Ma, PhD – LinkedIn

Startups impacted by the SBIR funding freeze: Chris Gibson, CEO and founder of Recursion has started a new fund aimed at temporarily filling the …

Achieving “peace through strength” in the 2020s – Brookings Institution

Executive summary. How should President Donald Trump, with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the helm of the Department of Defense, shape American …

AUKUS Nations Making Inroads on Quantum Tech, But Barriers Remain

Q-CTRL is doing work with the Australian and U.K. defense ministries and engaging with the U.S. Defense Department and U.S. defense companies. All …

Cybercom wants more consistent readiness approach across the services – DefenseScoop

Former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin approved a broad outline … U.S. sailors assigned to Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command (NCDOC) …

TEA engineer paves the way for national defense | Article | The United States Army

SCOTT AFB, IL — Jamie Todt, a civil engineer at the Transportation Engineering Agency, leverages her passion for math and science to drive …

Europe can’t count on the US to be its bodyguard. That’s great for its defense companies

The US held talks with Russia this week to explore ending the war in … Last week, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made it clear that his …

DARPA touts ‘formal methods’ for nipping cyber disasters in the bud – Defense News

… DARPA’s High-Assurance Cyber Military Systems effort, or HACMS. (DARPA). Officials at the Defense Advanced Research Programs Agency have begun …

Microsoft moves closer to building a working quantum computer | Back End News

… (DARPA) Underexplored Systems for Utility-Scale Quantum Computing (US2QC) program. Quantum error correction. The company has also introduced a new …

DARPA’s RESTORE Program Aims to Hack Sleep for Warfighters Operating on Three Hours of Rest

DARPA’s latest program, RESTORE, aims to supercharge sleep deprived soldiers on as little as three hours of rest.