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Astronauts say Boeing space capsule can safely return them to Earth
NASA test pilots Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams launched aboard Starliner capsule early last month.
By Marcia Dunn
Manufacturing oversight shifts with new Pentagon reorg plan
The Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy office is losing the "manufacturing" part.
By Aaron Mehta
Giant Pentagon policy bill kicks off closed-door debate
U.S. House and Senate conferees on the 2019 NDAA have formally begun negotiations to merge their competing drafts.
By Joe Gould
What NASA needs as US crew launches slip
NASA needs a backup plan for getting astronauts to space, given additional delays on the horizon for new commercial crew capsules.
5 new approaches to improving AI research
The chief scientist for applied research and methods at the Government Accountability Office made recommendations to policymakers and researchers about the future of improving and incorporating artificial intelligence.
By Maddy Longwell
Dems fight to wall off military from Trump’s immigration plans
Here's how Congressional Democrats are targeting the “zero-tolerance” immigration policy's reliance on the military.
By Joe Gould
One NASA innovator thinks this technology can change everything
Devices that can talk to one another through an internet of things and intelligently process data have revolutionized operations for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab.
By Andrew C. Jarocki
Facing Chinese cyberthreat, Pentagon to bake better contractor security into buying decisions
Officials want an extra layer of security as a "fourth pillar in defense acquisition" following the recently reported hack of sensitive military data.
By Joe Gould
Trump signing directive to clean up space junk
President Donald Trump is signing a new space policy directive at the White House that aims to reduce satellite clutter in space.
Why HUD is evicting an employee union from its offices
The Department of Housing and Urban Development told union representatives they would no longer have use of agency office space to conduct business.
By Jessie Bur
Here’s what government digital transformation needs
Two complex program evolutions highlight how highly aligned teams supported by strong management and technical leaders could significantly benefit engineering performance as agencies meet challenges in the digital environment.
By Mike Morgan, PMI