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    Fiscal Service’s Justin Marsico Discusses Public, Private Sector Data Challenges With Denodo’s Bill Sullivan

    The U.S. government faces some of the same issues that the private sector is struggling with when it comes to data management approaches, Justin Marsico, chief data officer and deputy assistant commissioner of the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, said in an interview with Denodo Federal Vice President and General Manager Bill Sullivan. Marsico recommended that other CDOs engage with information chiefs and officials in the public sector to compare notes about the challenges they face and how such challenges are being managed. More

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    Culmen, Swiss Center to Help Secure Ukrainian Airports Under New Partnership; Dan Berkon Quoted

    Culmen International and Switzerland's Center for Adaptive Security Research and Applications will help secure airports across Ukraine under a partnership with Boryspil International Airport. Dan Berkon, CEO of Culmen, said the company will build on its aviation security expertise and experience to help the airport upskill its staff "who will contribute to safe and secure airport operations once airports can be reopened." More

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    BAE, L3Harris Deliver 1st Next-Gen Electronic Warfare Aircraft to Air Force

    The U.S. Air Force has received the first EC-37B Compass Call electronic warfare aircraft from BAE Systems and L3Harris Technologies as part of efforts to enhance EW capabilities of air, surface and special operations forces. The service branch will start combined developmental and operational testing of the next-generation aircraft designed to launch jamming attacks against adversarial communications, radars and navigation systems. More

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    Raytheon Hands Over B-52 AESA Radar to Boeing for USAF Modernization Program

    Boeing has received the Raytheon-made B-52 active electronically scanned array radar that will be utilized for system integration, verification and testing activities under a U.S. Air Force modernization program. Raytheon used AESA technologies from AN/APG-79 radar as basis for the B-52 radar, which is envisioned to have better mapping and detection range and enable more simultaneous target engagements. More

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    Leidos, Rocket Lab Continue Hypersonic Test Launch Partnership for Navy

    Rocket Lab has booked a follow-on contract from Leidos to carry out additional launches for the latter's hypersonic test project with the U.S. Navy. The deal covers four missions to support the Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonic Test Bed program, managed by the Naval Surface Warfare Center-Crane Division, and follows an initial large-scale test in June that used Rocket Lab's Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron platform. More

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    NASA-Aerojet Rocketdyne Hydrogen Engine Test Program Culminates at Stennis Space Center

    NASA and Aerojet Rocketdyne have wrapped up 25 years of rocket engine testing collaboration that supported 44 national space launches. The engine builder's hydrogen-fueled RS-68 technology helped government customers launch key missions, such as the U.S. Air Force-led Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Program, while working with NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. More

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    8 Companies Commit to White House’s Responsible AI Development Efforts

    The White House has received voluntary commitments from eight companies to help foster secure, safe and trustworthy development of artificial intelligence tools. Adobe, Cohere, IBM, Nvidia, Palantir, Salesforce, Scale AI and Stability have committed to adhering to three principles of responsible AI development in support of the current administration's efforts to manage AI risks. More

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    Watch: CIA’s Jennifer Ewbank Talks AI Risks & Opportunities in US Intel Community

    At the start of 2023, the artificial intelligence industry saw a major boom with the release of numerous large language models and generative AI tools. While this new array of technologies and AI innovations seemed to unlock a new world of possibilities, it also opened up new threat vectors and potential risks. The Central Intelligence […] More

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    Collins Aerospace Begins 1MW Generator Development Under AFRL Program

    Collins Aerospace, an RTX subsidiary, has begun the production of a 1-megawatt electric generator to power future manned and unmanned military platforms as part of an Air Force Research Laboratory initiative. The electric power generation system moved into the manufacturing phase after the company concluded engineering work and completed the detailed design review phase of the program. More

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    ECS Supports DMEA’s ServiceNow National Security Cloud Implementation; John Heneghan Quoted

    ECS helped the Defense Microelectronics Activity gain clearance to use a ServiceNow-supported cloud environment for handling sensitive government data. DMEA, a laboratory within the Department of Defense, achieved the first authorization to operate in the ServiceNow National Security Cloud and seeks to modernize some of the agency's information technology processes using the platform. More

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    Peraton’s Amy Hopkins on Addressing Temporal Aspect of Space Superiority

    Amy Hopkins, vice president and general manager of national security space at Peraton, said opportunities to achieve space dominance might come temporarily and require collaboration across the U.S. military to maximize those chances to the fullest. She added that there would be "episodic instances of space superiority" and the U.S. military should focus on ensuring that it is efficiently prepared and trained to maximize its effects. More