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Raft, a defense software company backed by investment firm Washington Harbour Partners, has acquired a developer of data fusion tools as part of a push to create a more unified technology ...
OpenAI has been awarded a $200 million contract to continue developing artificial intelligence prototypes for the Defense Department. The one-year other transaction agreement, announced Tuesday ...
The Pentagon wants to spend more than 20 percent more next year to research, develop, test and evaluate new technologies—but that increase would come from the Trump administration’s massive ...
Muon Space, a small satellite manufacturing startup, has closed its Series B capital raise at $146 million to support the scaling of its production posture and acquire a fellow young company that ...
Three contractors, a former government contracting officer, and two companies have admitted to a decades-long bribery scheme involving contracts worth over $550 million.
Anduril. Now the poster child for defense tech startup success, Anduril is looking to do even more for national security agencies with its newly fetched $2.5 billion in Series G capital.
Omni Federal has been awarded a $427 million contract for cloud computing and software development services to the Defense Department agency responsible for background checks on DOD employees and ...
The Defense Department is under a new edict to lower the number of IT consulting and management services contracts as part of a larger push to take on more of that work in-house.
The Missile Defense Agency has kicked off the acquisition for one of the Trump Administration’s biggest priorities – the development of a nationwide system for protecting the U.S. from missile ...
Quiet Professionals, a technology integrator focused on the special operations community, has been acquired by private equity firm McNally Capital in partnership with fellow investment firm Nio ...
Golden Dome is the U.S.’ newest ambitious attempt to create a multi-layered defense system for protecting the mainland from incoming ballistic, hypersonic, cruise and other types of missiles.
Vibrint has acquired Ampsight in a move to add cloud engineering, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence capabilities. The addition of Ampsight further grows Vibrint’s positioning across the ...