Senate Bill Seeks to Strengthen U.S. Tech Standards

Legislators want NIST to counter China’s influence on new technology standards. Senators Mark Warner of Virginia and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee introduced the Promoting United States Leadership in…

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Treasury Department Sanctions Greek Spyware Vendor

The department states that the Intellexa Consortium was used against U.S. public officials. This week, the Department of the Treasury imposed seven sanctions against the Greek-based spyware vendor…

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Russian Citizen Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering

The individual participated in an illicit international network. The U.S. Department of Justice announced the guilty plea submitted by Russian citizen Maxim Marchenko on the charges of money…

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Commerce Secretary Proposes Cyber Regulations for Chinese Car Systems

Digital vehicle technology has the potential for data capture and espionage. The Department of Commerce announced the public comment period for opinions and information about digital car systems…

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FDA Approves Cellular Therapy for Advanced Melanoma

Approval provides early access to therapy while clinical trials continue. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved Amtagvi (lifileucel) as the first cellular therapy for adults…

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FCC Proposes Regulations to Prevent Domestic Abuse Car Tracking

Chair seeks to apply domestic abuse law to auto manufacturers. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is concerned over the ease with which domestic abusers can stalk their victims…

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Air Force General Speaks about Ukraine’s Ammunition Needs

He said congressionally approved aid is necessary to continue U.S. support. U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Leonard Kosinski, the logistics director of the Joint Staff, spoke at a…

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Labor Department Develops Workforce Exchange Program with Japan

A department leader visits Japanese semiconductor centers to organize an exchange. The Department of Labor’s Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Brent Parton visited Japan over the weekend to organize…

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Odysseus Lander Returns Images from the Moon’s Surface

The probe landed on the moon’s south pole as the first American probe in 50 years. The unmanned Odysseus moon probe sent photos of the moon’s surface to…

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Senate Subcommittee Chair Disappointed U.S. Chips Found in Russian Weapons

He says U.S. companies have the ability to track their products and do more. The Senate held a hearing with U.S. microchip manufacturers on Tuesday, reviewing reports that…

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