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I can’t tell you how many times I’ve received this question and had to lean hard into some case studies to disabuse them of this assumption that many people have: the government is big, clunky, unimaginative and a hindrance to innovation.
Leaders from NavalX gave advice for pitching to the Department of the Navy and discussed how to connect smaller players to innovation hubs during a recent webinar.
COVID-19 exposed the fragility of the nation’s food supply chain and the limitations of how America’s producers have always done things.
Geoff Orazem, managing partner at Eastern Foundry, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how the Small Business Innovation Research initiative compares with other vehicles, and the three levels for SBIR participation.
Wildfire season is months off, but the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate is at work on a program to see how internet of things technology can reduce the threat.
The commercialization of space and the launches of clouds of small, capable satellites have revolutionized geospatial intelligence.
Anthony Robbins, federal vice president at NVIDIA, discusses the leaps and bounds artificial intelligence is making and the ways it can improve both government operation and the private sector.
To honor the late Under Secretary for Health Dr. Robert Jesse, the Department of Veterans Affairs named an annual award for Excellence in Innovation in his name.
Tribetan CEO Tiffany Norwood discussed the art of storytelling and why it's important to master that skill to help grow your business.
Sharon Hays, senior fellow at LMI, discusses the ways that government contractors are pushing tech innovation with the help of the federal government.
On this week’s EXTRA episode, we learn more about innovations in food technology, and the legal battles around them, by speaking to Stuart Pape, head of FDA practice at Polsinelli; Gene Grabowski, partner at kglobal; and Richard Levick, founder and CEO of LEVICK.
The first five sites, which are part of the broader NavalX project, are in California, Rhode Island, Washington state, Florida and Indiana.
Silicon Valley gets a lot of attention from military leaders but one vet argues more support is needed for innovation cells at US college and universities.
Dcodes' Megan Metzger and Nate Ashton talk about how their company is helping federal IT officials adjust to innovative products offered today.