Is it Possible to Test Programmable Infrastructure? Matt Long at QCon London Made the Case for "Yes"
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A maintainer with the 757th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron marshals an A-10 Thunderbolt II in the Gunsmoke gunnery competition at Nellis Air Force Base. The range would see additional funding to ...
KBR, Inc. KBR has secured a significant win with a $445 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s multiple-award contract vehicle. This award ...
Hermeus is breaking ground on a new engine and flight test facility HEAT will accelerate US hypersonic development, offering increased testing cadence for not only Hermeus, but the DoD and larger ...
The U.S. Army is comfortable with access to test ranges for its current hypersonic weapon program, but says the lack of infrastructure for the entire military will affect future programs beyond the ...
NREL researchers work on the microgrid controller evaluation & GHOST model project in the Power Systems Integration Laboratory (PSIL) at the ESIF. (Energy Department photo) Recently, Vergle Gipson, ...
One of the dominant themes at Semicon West last week was the growing influence of test and packaging technologies regarding the release of next-generation semiconductor products. The ability to ...
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