Digital Government

U.S. Won't Launch a Military Space Corps—For Now

Russian and Chinese anti-satellite weapons testing has raised the profile of space conflict in recent years.

Digital Government

Lawmakers Worry GSA's Reorganization Politicizes Buying

A House Oversight subcommittee questioned why the General Services Administration's moved its tech units under the acquisition office and shifted to a politically appointed commissioner.

Emerging Tech

The Technology That Will Make It Impossible for You to Believe What You See

With these techniques, it’s difficult to discern between videos of real people and computerized impostors that can be programmed to say anything.

Emerging Tech

The Israeli Army Is Trading its Llamas for Robots

Great news if you’re an Israeli war llama: Your tour of duty is over.

Emerging Tech

These Scanners Could Let You Travel With Liquids and Electronic Devices

A San Diego-based company is in talks with TSA to test out a scanner that could search tablets and cellphones for explosives.

Emerging Tech

Storm Drones Could Revolutionize Weather Forecasting

Dorothy could have skipped her trip to Oz—if she only had a storm drone.

Digital Government

Government Wants to Detect Bio-engineered Threats

Whether it's a lab goof or by design, the intelligence community wants to spot engineered biological organisms.

Emerging Tech

Donald Trump’s New National Space Council is Already Baffling the Space Industry

Holding an untelevised event on the Friday before a holiday weekend isn’t a way to gin up popular support for a bold space agenda.