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Software engineers perform paired programming March 25, 2019, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar) Software designed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
U.S. Special Operations Command is on the hunt for a brand new battlewagon. SOCOM has issued a request for information for the command’s new Joint Armored Ground Mobility System (JAGMS) program that’s ...
MELBOURNE, Fla. — A federal watchdog agency tasked with government spending oversight took aim again at NASA's multibillion-dollar Space Launch System rocket, the backbone of the agency's ...
The Army overhauled the four-decade old program with the goal of making it easier for buyers to purchase ruggedized commercial technology for use in the tactical space. The Army’s Common Hardware ...
Preston Dunlap, the U.S. Air Force's chief architect, briefs Defense Department leaders on how the ABMS works during its first-ever live demonstration. (Tech. Sgt. Joshua J. Garcia/U.S. Air Force) ...
Weatherhead School of Management's PhD in Management: Designing Sustainable Systems program was reviewed in February 2015 as part of the normal review cycle of all PhD programs at Case Western Reserve ...
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