Oceus Networks has received a potential $32M order for the delivery of 5G test systems to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense Research & Engineering under a subcontract with Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The company said Monday it will work with Ericsson to produce the 5G Cell on Light Truck test systems. Brad Antle, executive chairman at Oceus Networks and past Wash100 winner, said the company is looking forward to providing the government with 5G technologies.
Read More »Johns Hopkins APL Unveils Tool for Simulating TSA Scanning Tech
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has developed a software package that simulates the Transportation Security Administration’s passenger scanning systems to potentially inform the development of future detection platforms.
Read More »APL-Led Team to Unveil Reference Architecture for Interoperable Medical Devices
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has received funding from the Defense Health Agency and U.S. Army to lead an initiative focused on developing systems based on a proposed interoperability framework for medical technologies.
Read More »Cecil Haney, Michael McCord, Vincent Stewart Join Aerospace Corp. Board of Trustees
Heron Systems-Built AI Emerges Undefeated Against Fighter Pilot in DARPA’s Virtual Dogfight
A Heron Systems-developed artificial intelligence ‘pilot’ on an F-16 Viper jet came out undefeated against a human Air Force fighter pilot in five rounds of simulated air combat as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s AlphaDogfight Trials.
Read More »Johns Hopkins APL, CISA Partner With 4 States for Cyber Info Sharing Pilot
Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory has partnered with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency as well as four states for a pilot program focused on improving cybersecurity and information sharing.
Read More »Johns Hopkins APL, NASA Form Search & Rescue Antenna Modernization Partnership
Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory has partnered with NASA to develop a phased-array antenna for the agency’s search-and-rescue satellite infrastructure at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
Read More »Johns Hopkins APL Recognized for Parker Solar Probe Work
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics has recognized Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory for work on a NASA solar research spacecraft.
Read More »Johns Hopkins APL-Led Team to Develop Geomagnetic Modeling Concept for NASA R&D Effort
NASA has selected a team led by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory to develop modeling technologies that can help visualize geomagnetic storms that impact the Earth’s magnetic field and disrupt satellite communications.
Read More »CDC, Johns Hopkins APL Partner to Implement Analytics-Driven Biosurveillance Tech
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has collaborated with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to deploy a data analytics platform meant to support population-based biosurveillance activities, Nextgov reported Monday.
Read More »Johns Hopkins APL Biologists Use Hand-Held Tech to Sequence Coronavirus Genome
Two biologists from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory are conducting on-site sequencing of the genome of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 using hand-held sequencing systems.
Read More »Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan, Director of Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, Named to 2020 Wash100 for Pushing AI Initiatives, Improving Recruitment
Executive Mosaic is honored to introduce U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan, director of the Department of Defense’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, as an inductee into the 2020 edition of the Wash100 Award for leading the new agency as well as pushing for stronger AI initiatives and improving recruitment to test the technology’s capabilities.
Read More »DoD Tasks Johns Hopkins APL to Develop AI-Based Imagery Analytics Tech
The Department of Defense's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center has asked Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to develop an AI tool that will work to help analysts process and examine overhead imagery.
Read More »NASA to Select Heliophysics Research Payload for IMAP Probe
NASA has chosen two research proposals for its heliophysics program that seeks to assess how interstellar particles and radiation from the Sun impact the Earth’s atmosphere.
Read More »John Hopkins APL Awarded Washington Headquarters Services Contract for Programmatic Work
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has received a $24.9M contract to help Washington Headquarters Services modify existing procurement programs.
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