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Today, we spoke to Mary Beth Borgwing, co-chair of Uniting Women in Cyber, and founder of Standish Cyber Corporation, to discuss how the D.C. region can serve as a great landing pad for up-and-coming cyber startups. It's great to be close to the federal government and the source of regulations, but there's still some work to be done to make it home for the cyber industry.
Homeland Security is weighing the commercial benefits of drone technology with security risks.
Stew Magnuson, editor-in-chief of National Defense Magazine, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss artificial intelligence, army robotics, hypersonic missiles and other advances in military technology.
A senior technologist at NASA discussed the challenges of allowing drones in U.S. airspace.
In today's Federal Newscast, CACI International makes an offer to buy IT contractor CSRA after it had already agreed to a deal with General Dynamics.
Sen. John Hoeven and Federal News Radio's Eric White discuss why Hoeven has been pushing the Department of Homeland Security to utilize North Dakota's already thriving UAS industry on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Federal Aviation Administration has a team together researching how drones and airplanes can exist within the national airspace.
Deloitte's Chuck Wald points out the long military history that drones already have. Is AI really that far off?
Texas Congressman Will Hurd, chairman of the Information Technology Subcommittee on Oversight and Government Reform, explains how his proposed Modernizing Government Technology Act could help solve the complex problem of IT in government. November 7, 2017
FAA has moved painstakingly on drones. The Trump administration wants to speed things up.
Booz Allen Hamilton's Brian Abbe, Troy Abbot and Eric Billies join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss the government's growing use of unmanned systems. October 3, 2017
Greensight Agronomics uses drone technology to survey agricultural land and reduce the use of chemicals, water, and labor.
Retired Blackhawk helicopter pilot Chrissie Engh brings her military experience to the private sector to educate the public on the regulations and capacities surrounding drone technology.
The U.S. Postal Service wants to jump on the drone delivery bandwagon, but the American people are not entirely sure about the idea just yet.