Unseen areas are troublesome for police and first responders: Rooms can harbor dangerous gunmen, while collapsed buildings can conceal survivors. Now Bounce Imaging,...
The materials in most of today's residential rooftop solar panels can store energy from the sun for only a few microseconds at a time. A new technology developed by...
Humanoid robots are getting a lot of attention these days, particularly with next month’s DARPA Robotics Challenge on tap, but the military has long relied on radio-...
Mark Butkiewicz, SURVICE Engineering Company SURVICE Engineering, under an ongoing DSIAC Core Analysis Task with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, has teamed with...
Navy submarines will employ asymmetric warfare tactics to combat future adversaries, the commander of U.S. submarine forces said May 14. The goal is to counter enemies...
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a fast, simple process for making platinum "nano-raspberries"—microscopic...
TAMPA, Fla. – U.S. Special Operations Command leaders May 20 outlined a new roadmap for how it plans to buy and deploy its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance...
A new shape memory material stays strong even after tens of millions of transformations. It may finally pave way for widespread usage of the futuristic materials. In...
Investment in battlefield situational awareness capabilities is a priority for military commanders with ever more advanced and accurate surveillance technologies being...
PARIS, 17 June 2015. Accenture is at Paris Air Show showcasing how industrial-grade, Internet-connected wearable technology can improve manufacturing, operations, supply...
DSIAC is attending and participating in the 2015 NSMMS (National Space & Missile Materials Symposium) | June 22-25, 2015 in Chantily, VA. DSIAC staff members are...
If Nikola Tesla had been deployed with the USS Ponce this past year, he would have been proud. A directed energy weapon — similar, in some ways, to his own 1934...
PRICELESS works of art, such as the Mona Lisa, and nuclear weapons systems rarely have anything in common. But as it turns out, research into how materials in close...
A snapped composite specimen is one thing; a theory of how that material will behave when formed into a jet wing is another. But that's what Michopoulos' group has done...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (May 14, 2015) - The development of night vision technology, which began during World War II, expanded the environments in which the United...
The Marine Corps is looking to add hybrid all-terrain vehicles to its inventory to reduce energy dependence and increase the operational reach of its forces on the...
U.S. firms continue to reinvent the tactical shotgun, pushing its design limits well beyond traditional pump-action and semi-auto models. Whether it's loaded with...
When it comes to ground vehicles, U.S. Special Operations Command is embracing the notion that lighter is better. SOCOM wants platforms that can traverse difficult...
The Army has suspended purchases of new combat vehicles for the time being, but it is ploughing ahead with plans to gut aging tanks and equip them with fresh components...
FROM their use in technologies as simple as laser pointers to as complex as the National Ignition Facility, lasers have a wide range of applications in today’s world...