This week's Space Hour features a panel that Eric White hosted recently for AFCEA NoVa's Space Force IT Day earlier this month on the topic of the State of the Space Industrial Base.
In today's Federal Newscast: The defense secretary looks to Michael Bloomberg for advice on innovation. Lawmakers express concern over the mental health of Americans working abroad for the federal government. And Login.gov is looking for a new director.
The mixture of COVID and the addition of a new branch of the military are making this year’s CR particularly challenging for the military service personnel chiefs.
Virgin Orbit, a sister company of Virgin Airlines and Virgin Galactic recently launched multiple satellites into orbit for three of clients, the most well known one being the Pentagon.
In today's Federal Newscast, a Postal Service banking pilot isn’t drawing many customers.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration formally gives up its management of the Internet’s “dot-gov” top-level domain today.
In today's Federal Newscast, the FBI is shining a brighter light on the mental health of law enforcement officers.
In today's Federal Newscast, activist group asks the Senate Rules Committee and House Administration Committee to force the Capitol Police to publish inspector general reports online.
The service is still pulling and sharing data manually in many cases. The Air Force's chief information officer wants to change that.
Andrew Williams produced a string of technological innovations while working for the Air Force. Now he's been promoted to deputy technology executive officer for Space Science and Technology.
In today's Federal Newscast: CISA is taking new steps to make your email even safer. The Defense Department is looking to expand private in-home childcare. And the Defense Intelligence Agency just inked a massive IT contract.
In today's Federal Newscast: A federal appeals court is fast-tracking a legal challenge to the president's vaccine mandate for large, private employers. Hundreds of millions of dollars are headed toward IT modernization. The Secretary of State has named two top diplomats to lead efforts to deal with Havana Syndrome.
New study, published this month in the journal Health Sciences Research, projected worse health outcomes for DoD beneficiaries even if as few as 10% of them were shifted to private-sector care.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal agencies are looking for private sector ideas on collecting vaccine information for their employees.
Have we reached a point where the government needs to play a bigger role in regulating who space companies work with?