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NEWS RELEASE: Department of Defense Awards $3.2 Million to DBEDT

HONOLULU – The State of Hawai’i Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) has been awarded a $3.2 million dollar grant from …

US to lead on training Ukrainian F-16 pilots – POLITICO

‘American leadership matters,’ says Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. BELGIUM-NATO-DEFENCE. The coalition of countries will train Ukrainian …

UNDERSTANDING THE NEW ERA OF NEW MEDIA – THISDAYLIVE

DARPA. Originally known as the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the agency was created on February 7, 1958 by President Dwight D …

DARPA preps program to protect mixed reality users against cognitive attacks

DARPA is putting together the Intrinsic Cognitive Security (ICS) research program “to build tactical mixed reality systems that protect against …

Volt signs potential supply deal with the US DoD – Mining Weekly

“Volt’s strategy of developing a diversified integrated graphite and battery anode material supply chain continues to gain momentum and the agreement …

Success Stories out of the Institute of Education Sciences’ SBIR Program: Woot Math by …

Product: In prior research and development supported by NSF SBIR and other private funding sources, the project team developed Woot Math, a technology …

Top US Defense officials say ‘Israel has the right to defend itself’ | ABCNL – YouTube

President Joe Biden has promised Israel anything it needs to defend itself but says the U.S. won’t be sending troops to join the fight.

Boeing pitches more upgrades for US Army’s Apache, Chinook helicopters – Defense News

Mark Ballew, the senior director for vertical lift business development at Boeing, told Defense News at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual …

Defense Secretary Austin Reassures Allies on U.S. Support for Ukraine | C-SPAN.org

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin responds to a question about concerns in Europe over continued support in the U.S. for aid to Ukraine.

British Defense Firm QinetiQ Rides High on Surge in Us Military Spending – Investing.com

A surge in US defense spending, fueled by escalating geopolitical tensions, has significantly benefited British weapons manufacturer QinetiQ.