Public Policy Issues
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AFRL Regional Network Kicks Off Operations in the Midwest
Pilot initiative connects a diverse range of partners with the Air Force Research Labs to create a dynamic science and technology ecosystem.
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Why a Security Posture Assessment is Critical for Modern Organizations
Cyber-related cognizance, action, and resilience all have a common starting point: security posture assessment.
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The Future of Cars: Safer, Smarter and More Connected
The time to address security concerns from increased digitization is now, to realize the full benefits of automotive innovation.
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White House Outlines National Objectives for Digital Assets R&D
The White House released a report outlining national objectives for federal R&D focused on development, use and protection of digital assets.
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Plans Unveiled for a National Semiconductor Technology Center
NIST recently outlined a vision and strategy for establishing a National Semiconductor Technology Center, authorized under the CHIPS Act.
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New NSF Program Seeks to Accelerate Translation of Research into Impactful Products and Solutions
NSF's Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program helps academic institutions speed and scale their research activities to generate impactful products, services and solutions.
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Four Ways You Should be Using ChatGPT Today
ChatGPT is an exciting advancement for AI, and supports the idea that we all will start incorporating these technologies into our everyday jobs.
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First Funding Opportunity Announced for CHIPS for America Initiative
On 28 Feb, NIST announced its first solicitation of proposals for funding authorized by the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act.
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Messages Matter: Messaging Careers in Engineering
A new study measures the efficacy of messaging that emphasizes creativity, teamwork and how engineering makes a difference and helps shape our world.
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Public Comment Sought on Proposed Federal Ban of Non-Compete Agreements
The FTC is seeking public comment on a proposed a rule to prohibit the use of non-compete agreements by employers in almost all circumstances.