• ChatGPT burst onto the technology world, gaining 100 million users by the end of January 2023, just two months after its launch and bringing with it a looming sense of change. (theconversation.com)
  • Every executive wants to create innovation that matters and CES 2016 gave us a glimpse on a few developments worth tracking on an ongoing basis. (zdnet.com)
  • What's alarming is that CES 2016--like previous years--will produce very little innovation that actually mattered. (zdnet.com)
  • In fact, 2016 may only produce one or two innovations that have real staying power. (zdnet.com)
  • Through that lens, we can take a glance at what CES 2016 produced and cook up a few potential innovation highlights for the year ahead. (zdnet.com)
  • Dr. Tom McKenna, a program officer with the Office of Naval Research, talks to Dr. Janine Davidson, undersecretary of the Navy, about the Shipboard Autonomous Firefighting Robot during a Technology Innovation Day event at the Pentagon, June 24, 2016. (defense.gov)
  • Want to share this news at the 2016 Women & Technology Conference and vie for bragging rights and a prize? (techconnectwv.org)
  • BLOOMINGTON, Minn. and ARLINGTON, Va. - August 31, 2021 - SkyWater Technology (NASDAQ: SKYT), the trusted technology realization partner, today announced it was chosen by Carillon Technologies to produce solid-state Holographic Optical Beam Steering (HOBS) chips for satellite and other free-space optical communications (FSOC) applications. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • Northrop Grumman is a large American aerospace and defense company that works on various projects related to defense, technology, and space. (scribodeneir.com)
  • DARPA, the U.S. Department of Defense military research agency, whose work has resulted in staples of modern life such as the Internet and GPS systems, is now working with a San Francisco-based R&D lab - Otherlab - to develop the world's most advanced industrial paper airplanes. (bigthink.com)
  • COLOGNE, Germany - Germany Defence and Interior ministry officials are pushing for the creation of a new agency this year that will study disruptive technologies relevant to Germany's defense and security. (defensenews.com)
  • Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen referred to the coming agency in a speech in May, equating its purpose to that of the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, otherwise known as DARPA. (defensenews.com)
  • For the first time in four decades, a new book goes inside the Defense Department's cutting-edge research agency DARPA. (techdesignforums.com)
  • Because what surprised me was that DARPA turned out to be a branch of the government itself-part of the biggest bureaucracy of all, the Department of Defense (DoD)-but it still somehow got an exemption from these guys. (techdesignforums.com)
  • DARPA-or to give it its full name, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency-has good reason not to broadcast too much about its work via the media. (techdesignforums.com)
  • In the past the United States has pursued the technological component of each objective through science and technology agencies with singular missions, such as defense, energy, transportation, commerce, and labor. (bostonreview.net)
  • While Point-Of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) devices are already on the market, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) argues that current devices are too expensive and fall short on interpreting key datasets. (sociable.co)
  • The Defense Department serves as an innovative leader in developing technology to protect Americans and troops - on and off the battlefield. (defense.gov)
  • A robot awaits competition in the robotics challenge through the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as DARPA, in Pomona, Calif., June 5-6, 2015. (defense.gov)
  • Europe will not have a pan-European innovation agency comparable to the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa), as proposed by French president Emmanuel Macron last year. (euobserver.com)
  • I propose that, over the next two years, we create a European agency for disruptive innovation in the same vein as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) in the United States during the conquest of space," Macron said there. (euobserver.com)
  • In this investigation, MintPress will reveal how ElectionGuard was developed by companies with deep ties to the U.S. defense and intelligence communities and Israeli military intelligence, as well as the fact that it is far from clear that the technology would prevent foreign or domestic interference with, or the manipulation of, vote totals or other aspects of American election systems. (veteranstoday.com)
  • 2 There is now a realistic prospect of the United States falling behind in critical innovation sectors with defense implications. (csis.org)
  • Technology executive Victoria Coleman will run the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency as its 22nd director. (airandspaceforces.com)
  • The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Military Unique Sustainment Technology (MUST) Program selected LMI to support research and development (R&D) for the DLA Troop Support Clothing and Textiles (C&T) supply chain. (lmi.org)
  • One purpose of this legislation is to create a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation at NSF to accelerate R&D on critical technologies, in large part by adopting some elements of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) model pioneered to great success by the Department of Defense. (issues.org)
  • AIR education experts, Laura Hamilton and Orrin Murray share lessons learned from similar investments, such as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). (air.org)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded developed contracts aimed at creating neural implants that could make it possible for the human brain to speak directly with computers at near-instantaneous speeds, the federal agency announced in a press release . (govtech.com)
  • In partnership with the Defense Advanced Research Project's Agency (DARPA), Carillon is onshoring HOBS technology, standing up a complete design, manufacturing, packaging and test supply chain in the United States so the technology can be rapidly, reliably and securely manufactured for commercial, space, and national security applications. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • Identifying technologies from the commercial world - technologies invariably manufactured offshore - and bringing them home so they can contribute to our Nation's defense while creating high-paying American jobs is a key element of Carillon's mission," said Dr. John D. Evans, Carillon CEO. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • A great deal of R&D is happening in the private sector, and we believe adapting these cutting-edge technologies to support U.S. defense operations and manufacturing on-shore is crucial to national security. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • Founded in 2017, Carillon Technologies serves as America's nexus for Defense innovation. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • Carillon's team of experts bridges the commercial and defense sectors by creating novel business structures that meet government's need for affordable and secure access to cutting edge technology, while accelerating partner companies' commercialization timeline and profitability. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • It is a big opportunity for companies and academic researchers in our state's defense innovation community who need funding help. (wraltechwire.com)
  • Jamika has taken that approach in her past work, including a stint at DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), where she studied the impact of games on learning. (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • Prior to joining Capital One, she served as a research and tech consultant to DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, in the Information Innovation Office. (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • Innovation and scientific breakthroughs provide tangible metrics of progress in the competition between systems and are symbols of national vitality in any ideological contest for the hearts and minds of the world's people. (csis.org)
  • DARPA, the military research agency behind more than six decades of technological breakthroughs, is holding an all-day regional event in Greensboro in two weeks. (wraltechwire.com)
  • Our success as a nation depends on strengthening America's role as the world's engine of discovery and innovation," said Obama. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Technologies will change and challenges intensify, but Arati Prabhakar sees DARPA as the world's innovation petri dish. (fedtechmagazine.com)
  • In the paper, you should make extensive use of the innovation systems framework we studied and applied in class (and look, particularly, at Chapters 11 and 12 of the Technological Innovation in Legacy Sectors text). (mit.edu)
  • The global pandemic drastically changed how businesses use technology, and has inspired innovations across sectors. (cioinsight.com)
  • Northrop Grumman's business sectors offer an extraordinary portfolio of capabilities and technologies that enable us to deliver innovative systems and solutions for applications that range from air, cyber, land, sea and space. (northropgrumman.com)
  • Navigating economic cooperation and competition with China-particularly in high tech sectors with deep interdependencies and strategically important secrets-will pose vexing problems for policymakers as they weigh economic opportunity and strategic risk. (csis.org)
  • Even before the pandemic, government's role as a solution catalyser was growing in breadth and complexity, with an emphasis on how to harness innovation across sectors for public good. (deloitte.com)
  • This rapid development of safe vaccines helped spur digital transformation in pharmaceutical technology. (cioinsight.com)
  • A grant program that challenges students to design their own video games is one of several new initiatives announced by President Obama Sept. 16 as part of a broad expansion of his "Educate to Innovate" campaign, which aims to spur students' interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). (eschoolnews.com)
  • The president unveils a three-pronged plan to spur technology and business innovation in the United States. (informationweek.com)
  • The three-pronged plan entails investing in building blocks of innovation, policies to spur and promote entrepreneurship, and federal backing of emerging markets such as clean energy, smart grid, and healthcare technology that are deemed national priorities. (informationweek.com)
  • The workshops, which are part of the Bank of New York Mellon's Young Innovators Program, strives to spur an interest in tech, and organizers hope that over the course of a year, it can reach more than 1,000 Brownsville young people at a variety of interactive events. (govtech.com)
  • As technological advances move from the lab to the marketplace, and as companies form to pursue commercial applications, we see a number of similarities in how and why they are being developed-and a powerful ecosystem is taking shape to drive their development. (bcg.com)
  • LMI's innovation ecosystem and over 60 years of extensive knowledge in logistics management and modernization methods will improve outcomes for USTRANSCOM by optimizing lifecycle system performance, availability, and sustainment. (lmi.org)
  • Combining a legacy of over 60 years of federal expertise with our innovation ecosystem, we minimize time to value and accelerate mission success. (lmi.org)
  • Focussing innovation on key societal issues and reducing friction-often involving ecosystem building. (deloitte.com)
  • Embracing Nature's Genius: Manta Ray Northrop Grumman's Innovation In the realm of underwater innovation, one company stands out - Manta Ray Northrop Grumman. (scribodeneir.com)
  • The speed of today's technological progress and nature of the competition makes historical comparison seem daunting, but several critical periods in twentieth century science and technology policy can offer insights on the value of government investment, technological exchange, and centralization. (csis.org)
  • Live in Winston-Salem, presenters will lift the hood on their tech stack and talk about discoveries, insights and challenges they overcame. (wraltechwire.com)
  • In this morning session, three to four startup CTOs or lead developers will lift the hood on their tech stack and discuss discoveries, insights and problems they overcame. (wraltechwire.com)
  • As a Stanford-trained physician-scientist, Dr. Longmire identified critical barriers to drug development and founded Medable to pioneer a new category of clinical trial technologies that remove traditional roadblocks to participation and radically accelerate the research process. (allamericanspeakers.com)
  • But even more significant are the convergences of technologies and of approaches that will accelerate and redefine innovation for decades to come. (bcg.com)
  • Plus, Chattanooga joins Kansas City in adopting a Facebook chatbot, DARPA invests $65 million in developing two-way brain-computer interface, and NYC launches a pair of tech initiatives in Brownsville. (govtech.com)
  • A DARPA project to develop a robot for satellite servicing has come under fire over claims that it violates national space policy guidelines that discourage public competition with commercial space activities. (naval-technology.com)
  • Education policy experts Laura Hamilton and Orrin Murray analyze scholarly information and historical context about DARPA, ARPA-E, and ARPA-H and apply that learning to education research and its contexts, with the goal of informing the design and implementation of a National Center for Advanced Development in Education. (air.org)
  • And Seaborg Technologies is working on building modular floating nuclear power plants powered by compact molten salt reactors, a decades-old technology. (bcg.com)
  • 5 Having been dominant for decades, and slowly realizing its own investment gaps, the United States is now considering a series of large-scale investments in emerging technology while also struggling to imagine what an interdependent relationship with a strategic competitor entails. (csis.org)
  • For example, our work (with Christophe Combemale and colleagues) shows that not all technology leads to wage and skill polarization: technology solutions with different labor outcomes compete in today's marketplace, but those with better operator and technician jobs for hardworking U.S. high-school graduates have better security implications in the long-term. (bostonreview.net)
  • Given today's globalized access to knowledge and the rapid pace of technology development, innovation, speed, and agility have taken on a greater importance. (defense.gov)
  • The paper must be approximately 12 single-spaced pages, combine considerations of science and technology with social sciences approaches, particularly focused on innovation policy, and consist of an inquiry based on original research. (mit.edu)
  • And, by channeling its funding through a variety of federal agencies, it was able to ensure broad-based coverage of many technological approaches and to address a range of technical problems. (bostonreview.net)
  • Charles River Analytics , a developer of intelligent systems technologies, has announced that it has been awarded funding under the DARPA OFFensive Swarm-Enabled Tactics (OFFSET) program to develop machine learning approaches that can be applied to drone and unmanned system swarming capabilities. (unmannedsystemstechnology.com)
  • Seeding critical areas of innovation-a traditional role, but now using more agile approaches. (deloitte.com)
  • The plan seeks to create a national environment that's conducive to entrepreneurship and that provides the requisite 'tools' for innovation, supported by more than $100 billion in federal Recovery Act funding. (informationweek.com)
  • Technologies can change social and economic systems when access increases, according to Thierry Rayna , an economist who studies innovation and entrepreneurship. (theconversation.com)
  • All exhibitors will be showcasing their latest technology advances for the electronic design industry through videos and live Zoom sessions. (dac.com)
  • EU leaders want to move quickly to harness the opportunities of the technology. (euobserver.com)
  • The capacity to harness emerging technology for military purposes has an important impact on the balance of military power. (csis.org)
  • Newsguard was among the first initiatives that comprise Microsoft's " Defending Democracy " program, a program that the tech giant created under the auspices of protecting American "democratic processes from cyber-enabled interference [which] have become a critical concern. (veteranstoday.com)
  • The Knowledge Management at Scale and Speed program aims to develop technologies that can deliver sufficiently granular and relevant knowledge where it can help a user complete a current task. (infodocket.com)
  • The Knowledge Management a t Scale and Speed (KMASS) program will research, develop, integrate, evaluate, and demonstrate underlying technology that will enable effective use of documented knowledge, acquisition of new knowledge as part of regular workflows, and application of useful knowledge when and where it is required and with necessary granularity. (infodocket.com)
  • Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. (infodocket.com)
  • The project, part of DARPA's fourth swarm sprint for the OFFSET program, is known as Meta-Reinforcement Learning Innovation for Robust Swarm Tactics (MERLIN-RST). (unmannedsystemstechnology.com)
  • The Small Business Innovation Research program was a direct outgrowth of RANN. (issues.org)
  • New York City has rolled out a pair of new programs in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn: a smart city solutions lab initiative and a tech education program for young people in the area. (govtech.com)
  • Of the five research organizations and one company supporting this effort, which has been dubbed the Neural Engineering System Design program, three are prestigious universities - Brown, Columbia and the University of California, Berkeley - while the others are the Seeing and Hearing Foundation, John B. Pierce Laboratory, and Paradromics, Inc. All five now have teams to develop related tech. (govtech.com)
  • The AI Advancement Council consists of five members, and is intended to swiftly approach task forces, implementation plans and organizational changes for the AI & Technology Office, the DOE's Executive Secretariat and AI Program Committee to execute. (fedscoop.com)
  • Here we are four years later, and DARPA is stressing the same importance on developing algorithms that can aid professionals in accurately making diagnoses and carrying out medical procedures. (sociable.co)
  • CLAAS Agrocom, University of Salento and the Danish Technological Institute have experience with developing dedicated stereo vision algorithms. (dti.dk)
  • The pandemic showed how government can help speed up innovation in every area-from production of masks to tests, drugs and vaccine production. (deloitte.com)
  • For example, US researchers had been working on mRNA vaccines for years before the pandemic made the technology critical. (deloitte.com)
  • I applaud Change the Equation for lending their resources, expertise, and enthusiasm to the task of strengthening America's leadership in the 21st century by improving education in science, technology, engineering, and math. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Achieving these strategic win-wins requires investing in interdisciplinary scholarship along with intellectual foundations, data, and analytic tools that can drive new paradigms of governance to incentivize technology investments that leverage synergies across national objectives. (bostonreview.net)
  • Analog to digital innovation: Under Armour puts the digital pieces together. (zdnet.com)
  • The document postulated that the agency, overseen by the two ministries for interior and exterior security, would help ensure Germany's "technological innovation leadership. (defensenews.com)
  • Darpa is a US defence agency that had a crucial role in the space race, as well as laying the basis for the internet. (euobserver.com)
  • She is the third woman to lead the military's secretive tech development agency since its inception in 1958. (airandspaceforces.com)
  • Government reports with lists of critical technologies are unlikely to find their way into policy or action, or respond flexibly to the technical, political, and social realities on the ground. (bostonreview.net)
  • Government aid and innovations in supply chain management have given companies the ability to fast-track vaccines. (cioinsight.com)
  • A small startup initially consisting of seven people called Basil Leaf Technologies ( XPRIZE Team Name: Final Frontier Medical Devices ) took home the first prize, edging out Dynamical Biomarkers Group, which had over 50 doctors, scientist, and programmers, along with the backing of HTC and the Taiwanese government. (sociable.co)
  • 4 Today, the U.S. government and American industries are re-examining the costs and benefits of close technological and economic ties to China as it becomes a peer competitor. (csis.org)
  • What I ultimately discovered was that it is quite possible to get research results that were positive, where some kind of technology would enhance a situation in a government or school, or in a clinic," explains Toyama. (theconversation.com)
  • A nonprofit organization aimed at inspiring young people to use tech for social good is partnering with the U.S. Census Bureau to provide fully-funded data science and technology internships within the federal government. (govtech.com)
  • In an interview with The Huffington Post , Mehta said in his career he's had difficulty finding government technology internships that offer comparable opportunities to those found in Silicon Valley and throughout the private sector. (govtech.com)
  • Dr. Evans added, "Our collaboration with SkyWater will enable us to more rapidly adapt and transition commercial HOBS technology to the government, prime contractors and U.S.-based space companies. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • We look into the clash between government and private sector space projects and ask whether US space policy guidelines are holding back innovation. (naval-technology.com)
  • This report explores the role of government as a catalyser of innovation for public good. (deloitte.com)
  • President Obama on Monday outlined a strategy for spurring technology and business innovation in the United States. (informationweek.com)
  • Obama delivered his remarks far from Silicon Valley, at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. He pointed to partnerships between area universities and businesses, including GE Energy and IBM, as providing the kind of training and job opportunities in emerging technologies and markets that his administration wants to encourage. (informationweek.com)
  • Obama visited Hudson Valley Community College's Tec-Smart center, a soon-to-open facility with more than a dozen classrooms and labs that will be used to train students in alternative fuels, wind energy systems, and other green technologies. (informationweek.com)
  • In a speech to community college student and technology workers, Obama said his strategy aims to foster new jobs and businesses 'by laying the groundwork and the ground rules' for unleashing innovation in the United States. (informationweek.com)
  • China has particularly focused on technologies and technology platforms such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, advanced communications, and quantum technologies that are likely to drive innovation and economic growth in the twenty-first century, and in some cases also pose potentially catastrophic national security risks. (issues.org)
  • In this issue: The EU army that isn't an army, BAE Systems on cyber security skills, innovation in explosive trace detection, Airbus' high-altitude pseudo-satellite, the UK's $1bn deal for US-built Predator B aircraft, piracy in Somalia after Operation Ocean Shield, and more. (naval-technology.com)
  • We also get the latest on innovation in explosive trace detection, hear from BAE Systems about the growing requirement for cyber security skills in the defence industry, and review the success of NATO's now completed Operation Ocean Shield. (naval-technology.com)
  • In an evolving frontline environment, are K9 dog detection squads still the best option, and can new detection technologies really make a difference? (naval-technology.com)
  • Race organizers granted the team the luxury of a second try and time to make some quick software fixes, and for Take 2, the Acura came roaring out of the gate hard left and knocked over a two-and-half-foot-high concrete guard before DARPA could hit the E-Stop, a don't-try-this-at-home moment of autonomous mayhem that proved popular with the evening TV news broadcasts. (popsci.com)
  • The Science, Space, and Technology Committee, on a bipartisan basis, has invested significant time and effort in understanding these technologies and the policies that may be necessary to ensure US leadership, and we have developed and enacted legislation to that end, most recently the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act . (issues.org)
  • They focus on solving large and fundamental issues, as is clear from the fact that 97% of deep tech ventures contribute to at least one of the UN's sustainable development goals. (bcg.com)
  • 1 In contrast, the U.S. federal commitment to basic research and development and support for science and technology (S&T) has been on a steady downward trajectory since before the end of the Cold War. (csis.org)
  • Infusing more technology and innovation to boost progress in education research and development may mean creating a new National Center for Advanced Development in Education (NCADE). (air.org)
  • The smart city solutions lab will benefit from a series of meetings that the city held in partnership with Brownsville community leaders to find out what the neighborhood needs and how smart city tech can improve the quality of life there, all while simultaneously spurring economic development. (govtech.com)
  • SkyWater's Trusted status, combined with its custom technology development services and agile production within a single operation, makes them the ideal partner for our programs. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • SkyWater's Technology as a Service SM model streamlines the path to production for customers with development services, volume production and advanced packaging solutions in its world-class U.S. facilities. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • The lesson for other challenges, from cybersecurity to climate change, is obvious: Governments can and should take steps to speed up the development of innovative solutions for the benefit of society-focussing on reducing friction by strengthening innovation ecosystems and providing funding, coordination and strategy for critical issues. (deloitte.com)
  • The National Science Foundation for the Future Act adopts a win-win approach to science and technology policy by linking solutions to the nation's pressing problems to leadership in research and innovation. (issues.org)
  • It is no surprise that global competition in science and technology, and in particular competition with China, has emerged as an urgent bipartisan priority. (issues.org)
  • The COVID-19 crisis has underlined the importance of constant innovation-and the need to respond with speed, agility and scale. (deloitte.com)
  • DARPA is playing a key role in forward-looking aircraft designs, autonomy and AI, and new battle management concepts that are among the Air Force's top priorities. (airandspaceforces.com)
  • Technological innovations around using RNA in vaccines are also changing the landscape, according to Nature . (cioinsight.com)
  • The director of the Department of Energy's Artificial Intelligence and Technology Office has left her role, FedScoop understands. (fedscoop.com)
  • DOE's AI and Technology Office has a mandate to coordinate the responsible and trustworthy use of AI across the department and to expand public, private and international partnerships on policy and innovation. (fedscoop.com)
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  • Following the news that the UK has ordered a fleet of the new Certifiable Predator B remotely piloted aircraft from the US in a deal worth $1bn, Claire Apthorp took a look at the new technology. (naval-technology.com)
  • During this era of great power competition, DARPA is critical to strengthening the U.S. military's technological dominance and advancing innovations that benefit our warfighters. (airandspaceforces.com)
  • Moedas said that the commission shared Macron's concerns on a lack of disruptive innovation happening in Europe. (euobserver.com)
  • The innovation that creates jobs is the one that is disruptive, that creates an all new market," he said. (euobserver.com)
  • Under the relatively new shift to emphasize all things cyber in the German military, the Defence Ministry's Cyber Innovation Hub, created last year, is slated to survey the domestic technology startup scene for ideas with potential military application. (defensenews.com)
  • This pioneering model enables innovators to co-create the next wave of technology with diverse categories including mixed-signal CMOS, read-out ICs, rad-hard, power discretes, MEMS, superconducting ICs, photonics, carbon nanotubes and interposers. (skywatertechnology.com)
  • We have an administration that won't lift a finger to prevent the expensing of stock options, which is going to inhibit the ability of U.S. high-tech firms to attract talent - at a time when China encourages its start-ups to grant stock options to young innovators. (crookedtimber.org)
  • Martin Kern has been interim director of the European Institute for Innovation and Technology for almost three years. (euobserver.com)
  • According to her LinkedIn, Coleman recently was senior adviser to the director of the California-based Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society and the Banatao Institute. (airandspaceforces.com)
  • Former DARPA Director Steven Walker resigned in January. (airandspaceforces.com)
  • As commercial and cross-sector innovation gained pace, governments have gone beyond fixing market failures. (deloitte.com)
  • Technological innovation represents a central arena of great power competition that demands policy action informed by historical perspective. (csis.org)
  • Nations are strengthening their innovation ecosystems to develop long-term competitiveness and sustainability. (deloitte.com)
  • This process represents the best of what the legislative process should be, and what the scientific community and the larger public should expect of us as legislators taking on big questions about the future of US science and innovation policy. (issues.org)
  • However, with this revolutionary new technology come policy issues that employers will need to consider. (cdc.gov)
  • The other gauge of innovation--at least to me--is that it has to be tied to money and a real business case. (zdnet.com)
  • Business strategy innovation: Toyota's artificial intelligence efforts. (zdnet.com)
  • and chief technology officer of Connected Home Business. (airandspaceforces.com)
  • This raises the possibility that the vehicle can be transformed into a legitimate workplace during those times, with the worker engaged in business meetings or interacting with various types of technology. (cdc.gov)
  • However, specific dimensions of the contemporary strategy challenge do lend themselves to the search for historical clarity on, for example, state involvement in innovation and the galvanizing effects of a "Sputnik moment. (csis.org)
  • He has also received funding from the National Science Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, and DARPA through the Center for Open Science's SCORE project. (theconversation.com)
  • STARCOM has hosted industry events and put out calls for information on technologies that could help guardians not only understand the mechanics of the space environment but also learn tactics to outmaneuver adversaries. (spacenews.com)
  • Plenty of tech/life science events and deadlines are on tap for October. (wraltechwire.com)
  • Radar, which is able to see through the crop - this was used by nearly all of the successful participants of the DARPA Grand and Urban Challenge events, which required unmanned vehicles to autonomously drive through either desert or urban courses respectively. (dti.dk)
  • Semi-autonomous vehicles (Level 3 automation as defined below) are expected to reach the market within five years, and employers that buy or lease vehicles will need to consider the effects of this major technological change on their transportation policies and operations. (cdc.gov)
  • We believe the best approach is one that leverages the innovations of multiple cloud service providers. (sociable.co)
  • Before entering federal service, Isom held several senior private sector roles including as a cloud strategy leader at Dell Technologies and as a technology architect at IBM. (fedscoop.com)
  • Platforms have adapted this technology to fight against social herding bots that spread misinformation. (cioinsight.com)
  • DARPA is taking a stab at improving portable ultra-sound devices with AI to respond to injuries in real-time directly on the battlefield. (sociable.co)
  • In simpler terms, there could soon come a time when this tech allows blind people to see through computers, and deaf and mute people to overcome their respective challenges as well. (govtech.com)
  • Globollocks back in full effect, this time reminding us of the War For Innovation going on in his head. (crookedtimber.org)
  • On the innovation front, TRI hasn't accomplished anything yet, but the approach is innovative. (zdnet.com)
  • The Portuguese commissioner added that in response the EU has set up a European innovation council, which is there to support startups and give advice on how to scale up innovative ideas. (euobserver.com)
  • While there, she provided technical and management consult for innovative DARPA programs which were funded at over $70M. (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • Another unforeseen benefit of DARPA having been set up as a 'quick and dirty' response to Cold War tension is that it was born with a very flat, very unmilitary hierarchy. (techdesignforums.com)
  • But I went to see him and explained to him that I was focusing on the things DARPA had done and what it was doing that would have a wide benefit-because those were the things that interested me. (techdesignforums.com)
  • Much remains unknown about the German military's approach to artificial intelligence, famously dubbed by Russian President Vladimir Putin last year as the technology that holds the key to ruling the world. (defensenews.com)
  • As part of its PeopleSoft implementation, the system is changing the pay periods for its staff and not everyone understands the change or is happy with it, proving once again that the technology is the easy part. (campustechnology.com)
  • However, the U.S. science and innovation system already has extensive mission-orientation, which could easily support the examples of missions that Mazzucato offers. (bostonreview.net)
  • The U.S. science and innovation system already has extensive mission-orientation. (bostonreview.net)
  • Indeed, scholars have long emphasized the importance of the diversity of the U.S. innovation system. (bostonreview.net)
  • The Darpa system in the US is a little bit different from that," said Moedas. (euobserver.com)
  • Often they develop brand-new technologies because no existing technology fully solves the problem at hand. (bcg.com)
  • It is a more top-down approach where you have the ability to tell someone to develop on a certain area, a certain method or new technology. (euobserver.com)
  • To cultivate the requisite skills for competition with spacefaring global powers, the Space Force is exploring the use of technologies capable of making virtual and remote training far more realistic and immersive than previously possible. (spacenews.com)
  • Technologies like augmented and virtual reality are increasingly being applied in space training programs, he said, because they help operators understand the congested and contested space environment. (spacenews.com)
  • A few weeks ago, I was joined by Science, Space, and Technology Committee Ranking Member Frank Lucas (R-OK), along with Research & Technology Subcommittee Chairwoman Haley Stevens (D-MI) and Ranking Member Michael Waltz (R-FL), in introducing the National Science Foundation for the Future Act (H.R.2225) , the first comprehensive reauthorization of NSF since 2010. (issues.org)