Paul Kaminski, chairman and CEO of defense consulting firm Technovation, has joined Digital Global Systems' board of directors to provide military expertise as the company looks to transition to key markets. He brings defense experience as a retired U.S. Air Force official who served as the undersecretary of defense for acquisition and technology, DGS said Monday.
Read More »Johns Hopkins APL Helps Equip DART Spacecraft With NASA-Made Propulsion Tech
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has incorporated a propulsion technology built by NASA into a spacecraft designed to support the agency's demonstration of its first planetary defense capability.
Read More »AIAA Names Five Johns Hopkins APL Personnel as Associate Fellows
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics has inducted Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory staff members Doug Adams, Justin Likar, Mike Ryschkewitsch, Bradley Wheaton and Matthew Zuber into the professional society's 2021 class of associate fellows.
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 »Johns Hopkins APL, IARPA Explore Trojan Defense Methods for AI Training Process
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has partnered with the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity to identify new approaches to defend the artificial intelligence training pipeline against malware.
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, Purdue University Form Hypersonics Research Partnership
Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory has partnered with Purdue University to help drive joint research and development efforts on hypersonics technology.
Read More »NASA-Johns Hopkins APL Team Unveils New Name of Asteroid Target for DART Mission
The International Astronomical Union has approved an official name for the Didymos asteroid system’s smaller moon that will serve as the target of an experiment by NASA and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.
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 »APL Integrates Aerojet Rocketdyne-Built Propulsion Tech for NASA’s DART Mission; Eileen Drake Quoted
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has integrated chemical and electrical propulsion systems from Aerojet Rocketdyne into a spacecraft for NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test mission.
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 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 »DoD Clears Guided Missile Interceptor Tech for Initial Production Phase
A guided missile interceptor developed by Raytheon’s missile systems business and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as well as supported by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has been approved by the Department of Defense to undergo initial production efforts.
Read More »Johns Hopkins APL Interstellar Probe Concept Passes Critical Review
NASA has conducted critical review efforts for a Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory concept that will work to analyze space particle acceleration processes as well as the interaction of solar wind and cast-off winds from other stars.
Read More »Johns Hopkins Medicine, APL Create Healthcare Research Data Analytics Tool
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has released a tool designed to analyze huge amounts of data for research efforts aimed at helping clinicians improve patient care and medical decisions.
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