If confirmed, James Caggy would serve as the assistant secretary of defense for mission capabilities. The post Nominee for key Pentagon R&E post vows to accelerate prototyping, experimentation appeared first on DefenseScoop.| DefenseScoop
Brent Ingraham, the Army’s top acquisition official, said he expects to see further growth in funding for the FUZE initiative. The post Army acquisition chief anticipates funding boost for FUZE program appeared first on DefenseScoop.| DefenseScoop
House lawmakers recently passed an amendment en bloc in their version of the fiscal 2026 NDAA that would mandate the secretary of defense to set up such trainings. The post As China advances, Congress wants DOD to get up to speed on biotechnology appeared first on DefenseScoop.| DefenseScoop
AI drives 38% surge in global venture capital funding as third quarter hits $97B - SiliconANGLE| SiliconANGLE
These jurisdictions are creating self-service portals and automating common processes.| GovTech
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.| Big Think
Hybrid Revenue Management Strategy combines AI efficiency with human expertise to optimize decisions in complex market conditions.| Revfine.com
The Defense Department’s chief information officer has published an updated roadmap detailing the organization's plans to support continued growth of the Pentagon’s software factory ecosystem and enterprise cloud program over the next two years.| DefenseScoop
We discuss the benefits of Artificial intelligence (AI) within the travel industry, and explain how it is changing the way travel companies operate.| Revfine.com
It is no surprise that Sci Fi future technology predictions have emerged in the real world in technology we can use today. Science fiction literature has often served as a precursor to real-world technological advancements, inspiring scientists, engineers, and innovators to turn imaginative concepts into tangible realities. Which technology predictions described in science fiction works […]| Science Fiction is Real
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.| Big Think
As 2025 begins, AI Agents and Assistants (hereafter referred to as ‘AI Agents’) are becoming indispensable, with enterprises worldwide deploying them to enhance operations and customer engagement. Per the 2024 State of AI Report by McKinsey, companies are seeing meaningful revenue increases (more than 5%) by using GenAI in supply chain and inventory management functions. AI Agents are likely to […]| Lighthouse3
Webb predicts that advances in AI, biotech, and smart sensors will transform our economy and society in ways similar to the steam engine.| Big Think
The technologies selected for the upcoming Silent Swarm demonstration are much higher quality than in years past, according to the project leader.| DefenseScoop
Hospitality TV differs from domestic TV in several important ways. Learn all you need to know about hospitality television solutions.| Revfine.com
The DOD's FutureG office is researching new technologies that will serve as the foundation for accessing future generations of wireless capabilities.| DefenseScoop
Michael Horowitz left the Pentagon to work in academia after serving as the first-ever deputy assistant secretary of defense for force development and emerging capabilities.| DefenseScoop
The Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit is standing up a new program to approve advanced manufacturing companies in order to scale defense tech production.| DefenseScoop
The DOD FutureG office has multiple projects underway to give warfighters access to 5G-enabled communications.| DefenseScoop
Three long-awaited standards from NIST are aimed at ensuring encrypted information stays encrypted in a future quantum age.| FedScoop
The article explores how AI technology is reshaping the hotel industry and why it is important for hoteliers.| Revfine.com
The director of the National Science Foundation and chair emeritus of the National Science Board emphasized the need for funding in the wake of appropriations cuts.| FedScoop
While millions of Americans have opted to use mobile IDs that can be carried on a phone instead of physical identification in a wallet, many businesses and agencies, including law enforcement, don’t yet accept them. What needs to happen next?| GovTech
Part of a blog series on memory consumption and limitations in LLMs with large context windows. Here, we explore tokens, embeddings, and memory.| Revelry
Blog series by software expert Chris Stansbury exploring the limits of large language models / LLMs with respect to memory overhead and context windows.| Revelry