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The U.S. Air Force has welcomed the arrival of its fifth Boeing-built KC-46A Pegasus tanker at Altus Air Force Base in Oklahoma. The aircraft took off from Boeing’s Seattle-based facility on Friday and arrived at Altus AFB, where the 56th air refueling squadron responsible for the tanker maintenance, aircraft and support training is based, the company said Friday. Â
Northrop Grumman has finished acoustic and sine vibration tests on the spacecraft element of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope at a company facility in Redondo Beach, Calif.
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory has partnered with Technica to develop a system that would use artificial intelligence algorithms to collect data from multiple devices and allow soldiers to exchange information in areas where connectivity is limited, Nextgov reported Friday.
IBM and a public research university have partnered to open a facility in Albany, N.Y. to develop and test artificial intelligence-based computer chips as part of the technology firm's $2.B high-technology investment plan.
Leidos has secured a portential five-year, $33M contract to provide a digital video surveillance system in support of the U.S. Navy's efforts to modernize guided missile destroyers.
ManTech has chosen Skillsoft to provide an online content library and a learning experience platform to support the Herndon, Va.-based company's career development efforts.
Adam Sheipe, formerly a vice president and head of corporate development at CSRA, has joined Wolf Den Associates as a VP responsible for the McLean, Va.-based consulting firm's corporate development and buy-side merger-and-acquisitions practice.
Cloud software firm Infor has opened a new office in West Virginia to provide services for federal, state and local agencies, and engage in partnerships supporting the government. The company said Thursday it expects to hire 100 workers in Charleston, Va., for public sector efforts in the areas of software engineering, cloud operations and consulting.
Information technology officials at state and local governments said some federal regulations have been "very impactful" on how they deliver online services and tools necessary to protect citizen data, according to a survey by Unisys and Dell EMC.
Altamira Technologies has received a task order of an undisclosed value to help the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency build a geospatial database for homeland security initiatives.
Ten Leidos employees will be recognized for their achievements in the science, technology, engineering and math domain this week at the 33rd Black Engineer of the Year Awards’ STEM Conference in Washington, D.C.