Heritage Foundation economist says California's green initiatives are not a roadmap for the nation
Nicolas Loris points to California's "failed" green energy policies as why a different approach is needed. Read More »
Nicolas Loris points to California's "failed" green energy policies as why a different approach is needed. Read More »
The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) is opposing President Barack Obama’s much-touted Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon emissions from America’s power plants. Read More »
API: White House rushing most expensive environmental regulation ever. Read More »
The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) is opposing President Barack Obama’s much-touted Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon emissions from America’s power plants. Read More »
Former U.S. Sens. Richard Lugar (R–IN) and Sam Nunn (D–GA) recently encouraged Congress to give its support to the proposed Iran nuclear agreement, as they see this as the best opportunity to stop Iran from creating a bomb without starting another war in the Middle East. Read More »
Company retains Kryptos Communications to provide secure calling technology. Read More »
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter addressed approximately 5,000 delegates from American Legion posts from around the country at the 97th American Legion National Convention in Baltimore. Carter emphasized the need to defend those who defend the nation. Read More »
Expedited travel screening program has more than 300 application centers nationwide. Read More »
Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Tuesday gave a televised, worldwide troop talk from a defense media activity studio at Fort Meade, Maryland. Read More »
The House Subcommittee on Energy and Power, chaired by U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield (R-KY), and the Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy, chaired by U.S. Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL), have scheduled a joint hearing at 10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday in Room 2123 at the Rayburn House Office Building. Read More »
Mercury Systems released the results of its participation in the US Air Force-led Next Generation Radar Processor Study on Wednesday. The goal of this program is to assess the capability of current embedded-computing open architectures to perform airborne radar-signal processing on future USAF platforms. Read More »
Concurrent Technologies Corp. will showcase its capabilities and innovations at an upcoming Air Force Association Air & Space Conference & Technology Exposition Sept. 14-16 in National Harbor, Maryland. CTC has exhibited at Air & Space since 2012. Read More »
PJM, the regional transmission organization (RTO) that manages the electrical grid for 13 states, is asking energy producers to increase generator capacity performance to ensure power is available in times of emergency. Read More »
Rober Pittenger: "Iran will now be on a certain pathway to nuclear arms... ." Read More »
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus was in Billings, Montana, on Wednesday to host a ship-naming ceremony, in which the planned Virginia-class attack submarine SSN 794 was christened the USS Montana. The completed submarine will weigh in at 7,800 tons and run 377 feet in length. The sub will be able to operate at more than 25 knots submerged. Read More »
Silicon Valley firm will establish a Manufacturing Innovation Institute for flexible hybrid electronics. Read More »
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently selected the University of Texas at San Antonio to house the Information Sharing and Analysis Organizations (ISAO) Standards Organization, which will "create standards to assist in the widespread establishment of ISAOs" to boost cybersecurity, DHS said. Read More »
Mobile User Objective System will provide military with high-speed voice and data Read More »
U.S. government awards $20 million contract for electromagnetic-propelled armaments. Read More »
The House Subcommittee on Energy and Power is meeting on Thursday to consider H.R. 702, which would lift the 40-year-old ban on U.S. crude oil exports. The purpose of the bill would be “to adapt to changing crude oil market conditions,” namely that the U.S. is producing far more natural gas and crude oil than when the export ban went into effect. Read More »