AwS Saturday: Facing Forward
Jessica L. Tozer sits down with Dr. Endsley, the first female chief scientist of the Air Force, and asked a few questions about life, the future force, and everything in between. Read More
View ArticleTop Tech: Multi-Ply Heterogeneous Armor
The Naval Research Laboratory has developed impact armor with unparalleled performance for its weight, read to learn more about Multi-Ply Heterogeneous Armor. Read More
View ArticleAwS Saturday – Top Tech: Multi-Ply Heterogeneous Armor
The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has developed impact armor with unparalleled performance for its weight that is strong, durable, flexible, even repairable. Read More
View ArticleThe Future of Our Space Architecture
The space systems that met yesterday’s challenges must address today’s problems, and today’s architectures must address the future security environment. Read More
View ArticleFor The Sake Of Security – Officials Discuss Intelligence Programs
Gen. Keith Alexander and the director of National Intelligence discuss an NSA-managed classified intelligence program. Read More
View ArticleArmed with Science Saturday: I Spy, No Lie
Jessica L. Tozer sits down with Army Gen. Keith B. Alexander, National Security Agency and Cyber Command chief, to get the story straight about the NSA's programs. Read More
View ArticleAwS Saturday: Battling Biological Warfare
The House Armed Services Committee recently discussed bio-warfare during a hearing titled, “Biodefense: Resources and Priorities within the Department of Defense”. Read More
View ArticleAwS Saturday: Capturing Space
The Maui Space Surveillance Complex, one of three sites Air Force Space Command operates that makes up the Ground-based Electro-Optical Deep-Space Surveillance network. Read More
View ArticleLasers in Space
In an effort to enhance NASA's communications capabilities, they have directed the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) to lead the Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD). Read More
View ArticleThe Sky is No Longer the Limit
Astronaut Chris Cassidy was a Navy SEAL for the better part of ten years before he decided to take his career to new heights. Read More
View ArticleIs There Anybody Out There?
It’s a big universe out there. One big, lonely, quiet universe…But not empty. With all the billions upon billions of stars, galaxies, nebulas and planets, it’s the most crowded place in existence. Read...
View ArticleFrom Algae to Oil in Minutes, Not Millions
Government scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have devised a way to turn algae into crude oil in less than an HOUR. Read More
View ArticleSearching for the Sounds of Life
This story based off the interview conducted with Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI astronomer of whom Jodie Foster's character in Contact. She searches the stars for signs of extraterrestrial radio frequencies in...
View ArticleTop Tech: Zero-Power Bathythermograph Sensors
NRL’s technology has led to self-sustaining ocean floor sensors, which are leading the way in learning more about our oceans. Read More
View ArticleArmed with Science Saturday: Moving to MARS
This story is based on an interview with MC2 Glen Slaughter, who is another service member in the top 5% of candidates for the Mars One mission. Read More
View ArticleAwS Saturday: Top Tech: Self-Decontaminating Materials
The Naval Research Laboratory developed a new self-decontaminating coating, capable of destroying pesticides, chemical agents and certain bacteria on contact. Read More
View ArticleLasers, Rail Guns and the Future of the U.S. Navy
It's a new era: the Navy is about to take a big step for military-kind. This summer they will add the first ship-mounted laser to their fleet, and that's just the beginning. Read More
View ArticleMeet NSA’s New Civil Liberties and Privacy Officer
In the interest of redefining how they interact with internal/external audiences, & improve transparency, the NSA hired its first, full-time civil liberties and privacy officer. Read More
View ArticleThe Science of Sweat: Skin Biosensors
This is a story based on an interview with Dr. Josh Hagen of the U.S. Air Force, about their new skin sensor technology, and how it will affect service members. Read More
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