science and technology

Defense.gov/Todd LopezDozens of scientists, researches and engineers from military laboratories around the Department of Defense descended on the Pentagon courtyard, April 25, 2019, to participate in the 2019 DOD Lab Day. As part of the lab day, scientific experts explained the projects and technology under development now that is meant to help warfighters by increasing their lethality and enhancing their protection. / 190425-D-NU123-0001 / C. Todd Lopez / Defense.gov

Certain military laboratories can now pay a top annual salary of $226,000

In today’s Federal Newscast: The military’s Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratories can now pay you $226,000 per year. The National Science Foundation…

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New locality-pay adjustments will impact thousands of federal workers

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National Science Foundation launches brand new directorate with ambitious goals

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Greg Witkop, DARPA

DARPA’s now testing a new method to identify service members at risk of suicide

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(Air Force Research Laboratory artwork)A Skyborg conceptual design for a low cost attritable Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle. (Air Force Research Laboratory artwork)

A new way for the Air Force to make sure good ideas don’t get lost in the clouds

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DHS on hunt for next generation of facial recognition technology

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A group of people play Spikeball at twilight on the beach, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2020, in Ocean Park, Maine. As the summer tourist season reaches its peak Maine's coronavirus positivity rate remains among the lowest in the nation. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

NOAA’s data sharing with windmill developer could yield ocean insight for both parties

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JPL the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) radio telescope in Okanagan Falls, Canada

Federal astronomers now determining where fast radio bursts come from

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Recruiting science and technology workforce on GAO’s High Risk List

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