Want to innovate for DoD? Pay close attention to UkraineThe war in Ukraine is a master class on the best and worst practices in competitive maneuvering.By Pete Newell10 days ago
How US nuclear testing moratorium launched a supercomputing revolutionSupercomputers at Los Alamos are being used for earthquake prediction, assessing the impacts of eroding coastlines, wildfire modeling and other tasks.By Bob Webster and Nancy Jo Nicholas4 months ago
How NASA launches - and delays - hurt US defense innovationBy outsourcing the rocket’s R&D activities across more than 20 states, SLS has garnered much political support from many members of Congress.By Sinéad O'Sullivan4 months ago
Choosing the right commercial tech for governmentHow can the U.S. government best evaluate commercial tech for the federal market, and avoid reinventing the wheel?By Meagan Metzger3 years ago
Can the Pentagon tap into a soaring ‘deep tech’ ecosystem?The U.S. government must make bigger bets on commercial deep tech companies.By Eric Lofgren3 years ago
How the Pentagon’s fear of risk is stifling innovationInnovation-minded players in the defense world say rigid regulations and a risk-averse culture pose a challenge for Congress.By Joe Gould4 years ago