Tag: power
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Air Force: One engine design will fit into both bidders’ next-gen fighters
[ad_1] DAYTON, Ohio—The Air Force is working on one engine design to power the service’s highly secret new fighter jet—no matter which company builds the plane. The future engine, called Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion, or NGAP, will be able to work in all Next Generation Air Dominance planes being developed, said John Sneden, director of ... -
On Day 1 of ownership, L3Harris pledges to invest in Aerojet Rocketdyne
[ad_1] On its first day as owner of Aerojet Rocketdyne, L3Harris Technologies pledged to make investments in what is now the company’s fourth business segment and to keep selling rocket motors to other firms. “We’ll continue to invest internally over the next few years, as some of the key businesses and programs ramp up,” Ross ... -
Climate Action Africa launches CMA Labs to drive Africa’s Climate-Tech Startup Ecosystem
[ad_1] Climate Action Africa has announced the launch of CMA Labs, an innovative hub dedicated to supporting the development of the climate-tech startup ecosystem in Africa. In the face of harsh realities caused by climate change, including severe droughts, flooding, and escalating agricultural challenges, Climate Action Africa has taken bold steps to address these pressing ... -
Someone is missing from the NATO spending debate
[ad_1] As leaders meet in Vilnius for the 2023 NATO summit, the war in Ukraine will be high on the agenda. But the long-standing problem of defense spending, or lack thereof, among NATO members may not be too far off. Many people are familiar with NATO Article V security. This is a provision of the ... -
Here’s how to repair the Pentagon’s CAPE office
[ad_1] When the House Armed Services Committee reported the sweeping National Defense Authorization Act of 2024 by an overwhelming 58-1 vote, it adopted a quick and simple solution to the research problem. The Pentagon’s Office of Cost and Program Evaluation (CAPE) failed to support a congressionally mandated plan to build more amphibious warships on a ... -
Lawrence Livermore’s Popular Science on Saturday Lecture Series Moves to Las Positas College
[ad_1] Newswise — Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) popular lecture series “Science on Saturday” runs from February 4th to February 25th. The new location for the lecture series will be held at the Mertes Theater, Building 4000, Las Positas College, 3000 Campus Hill Dr., Livermore. The series will begin on February 4th and will offer ... -
Black History, White Backlash and Educational Reform | Opinions
[ad_1] Keith E. Benson To understand America’s obsession with the (non-)existence of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools and how it became a partisan flashpoint, the phenomenon has been called by Emory University professor Carol Anderson. It must be considered as a modern manifestation of what is. “White Fury”. The corporate news media’s refusal to ... -
The Future of Health IT Policy and Legislation in 2023
[ad_1] With Congress offering a telemedicine exemption as part of the Omnibus Spending Bill at the end of 2022, delaying the “telemedicine cliff” by two years, HIMSS said it was ready to claim permanent reimbursement for virtual care. I’m here. The policy agenda for the year ahead is to advocate for data standardization, inform interoperability ...











