SRI International has received a $4.3M grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop and demonstrate a tool for manufacturing small molecules as a therapeutic option in biological threat and pandemic response efforts.
Read More »SRI International Selected to Participate in DARPA’s Semantic Forensics Research Project
SRI International has won a potential four-year, $11M contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop an automated technology to detect fake texts, video, images or audio.
Read More »DARPA, Synack Commence Bug-Bounty Program for DoD Hardware, Firmware Security
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Synack officially launched the agency’s first bug-bounty effort focused on identifying vulnerabilities in the Department of Defense’s hardware and firmware protocols.
Read More »Raytheon Technologies to Help Modernize DoD Logistics Enterprise Under DARPA Program
A Raytheon Technologies subsidiary has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop a semantic logistics enterprise model for monitoring and predicting the state of the Department of Defense supply chain. Raytheon BBN Technologies and its team members aim to simplify the process for DoD personnel to access, fuze and analyze logistics data with artificial intelligence and machine learning approaches under the LogX program, the company said Monday.
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 »Phase2 Added to GSA IT Schedule 70 Contract
Phase2 has secured a position on the General Services Administration’s IT Schedule 70 contract to offer services to public sector customers.
Read More »SRI International, SparkLabs Foundry Partner for Tech Accelerator Initiative
SRI International and startup accelerator SparkLabs’ strategic consultancy business have launched a partnership to help government agencies and public companies in Forbes’ Global 2000 list drive their innovation efforts.
Read More »Galois Lands Contract to Support Modernization of DoD Systems
Galois has secured a $6M contract to develop tools that will help the Department of Defense and other commercial entities update legacy platforms.
Read More »SRI International Subsidiary Wins $63M Army Training Support Contract
Ravenswood Solutions, a subsidiary of SRI International, has won a potential $62.9M contract to provide an immersive and fully instrumented system for U.S. Army training use.
Read More »NIST Demos Experimental Atomic Clock Under DARPA Program
Research teams from the National Institute of Standards and Technology tested an experimental atomic clock as part of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Atomic Clock with Enhanced Stability initiative.
Read More »SRI International Deploys Atmospheric Distortion Experiment
SRI International announced Monday that they launched an experiment June 25 from Kennedy Space Center to support NASA’s efforts in the collection of atmospheric data.
Read More »SRI International Gets DARPA Contract to Develop Chemical Threat Sensors for Urban Areas
SRI International will create sensors that can detect potential chemical threats in urban areas under an $11.6M contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Read More »SRI International to Design Night Vision Camera Tech for Army
The Systems of Systems Consortium awarded SRI International a contract to design a low-light-level night vision camera prototype for the U.S. Army.
Read More »Ravenswood to Relocate Product, Service Operations Hub to Idaho
Ravenswood Solutions, an SRI International subsidiary that offers training instrumentation to the military, announced plans to move its products and services operation to Boise, Idaho, from an existing facility in Fremont, Calif.
Read More »SRI Receives Potential $88M Contract to Support US Military Microcircuit Emulation Program
SRI International has secured a potential $87.7M sole-source contract from the Defense Logistics Agency to provide generalized emulation of microcircuits for the U.S. armed forces.
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