Amazon Web Services has launched a cyber grant program for K12 school districts and state departments of education in the United States. Under the program, the company will commit $20 million to recipient schools and support the upskilling and reskilling of K12 IT staff through AWS Skill Builder, a digital learning center that offers more than 600 no-cost courses. According to AWS, the program is designed to help schools implement cloud-based cybersecurity solutions. The effort supports the federal government’s project of improving the cybersecurity resilience of K12 education communities, AWS said.
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BNL Study Targets Reduced Junk Buildup in Membranes
Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory and partner institutions have sought to understand how interactions between natural organic matter and positively charged ions usually found in water from dissolved minerals and salts can cause junk to pile up on the surface of membranes for water treatment applications. In a study published in the Journal of Membrane Science, the team harnessed synchrotron characterization techniques to assess the surface and bulk compositions of fouled membranes. Experiments showed that "synergistic" fouling, which involves contaminants competing with each other, could induce less fouling, the laboratory said Monday.
State Department Halts AI Project That Sought to Predict Social Media-Linked Violence
The Department of State has stopped working on an artificial intelligence project that sought to test the connection between the activities of overseas social media and violent extremist organizations. According to the agency, the AI tool was designed to predict outcomes using statistical models. The pilot project was also applied to COVID-19 cases and violent incidents linked with social media posts, the department added. Notably, the State Department did not say how the experimental AI tool was designed or tested and why the project was halted, FedScoop reported.
IARPA Seeks Information on Generative AI, Large Language Model Adoption Risks
The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is seeking industry input on the security risks associated with generative artificial intelligence and large language model technologies. In a request for information, IARPA asked organizations to share frameworks that helped them better understand and mitigate LLM threats and vulnerabilities. IARPA Program Manager Tim McKinnon said the RFI aims to enable the Intelligence Community to safely adopt the technology, which is expected to improve analyst work. Interested parties must submit their responses by Aug. 21, DefenseScoop reported.
FEMA Calls for Industry Inputs on Cloud-Based Data Exchange Service
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is seeking assistance in developing the FEMA Data Exchange cloud-based delivery service in accordance with Agile-based performance metrics. According to a recent request for information, FEMA is also looking to implement artificial intelligence and machine learning in the enterprise data and analytics modernization project. Responses to the RFI are due Aug. 15, GovCon Wire reported Monday.
LANL to Showcase Upgraded Key Value Store Computational Storage Device
Los Alamos National Laboratory, in cooperation with SK hynix, is set to demonstrate recent enhancements to the Key Value Store Computational Storage Device at the 2023 Flash Memory Summit. Gary Grider, leader of LANL's high performance computing division, said changes to the device will provide users with resources to approach data analytics of large-scale simulation projects. New features include the secondary index functionality, reducing KV-CSD's data retrieval and enabling an index to extend beyond the primary key into the value, the laboratory said.
DOE to Award Millions for Distributed Resilient Systems Research
The Department of Energy is awarding $40 million in funding to develop distributed resilient systems. Ceren Susut, the department’s acting associate director of science for advanced scientific computing research, said the program will help figure out how science can help in next-generation workflows as it deals with larger data sets and new tools. A collaboration involving the University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, and three DOE national laboratories developing novel methods in swarm intelligence for distributed resource allocation is one of the beneficiaries, the DOE said.
TWEET: Poland to make hundreds of Israeli-designed Spike antitank missiles https://t.co/IPwYMR7ayc
Poland is acquiring hundreds of Spike tank-killing missiles through Rafael Advanced Defense Systems' longstanding Polish industry partner, Mesko, which will produce the missile parts and assemble the weapon in Poland. According to Rafael, the order placed by the Polish defense ministry is worth almost $100 million. Poland's way of acquiring the Spike missile differs from the approach taken by other European customers of the missile, whose production is typically performed by EuroSpike, a joint venture between Diehl Defence, Rheinmetall and Rafael, in Germany, Defense News reported.
USACE Seeks Sources of Architecture and Engineering Services
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Tulsa District is looking for companies that can provide architecture and engineering services and plans to solicit proposals for a five-year, $99 million indefinite-delivery contract on or about December, according to a sources sought notice. The responses to the notice and associated market research will determine the type of set-aside decisions that will be issued. Some of the required A-E services include program management, data management, project programming and planning, feasibility and concept studies and design. Interested parties have until Sept. 7 to respond, according to the notice posted on SAM .gov.
Lockheed to Participate in Army Innovation Day 2023 in Australia
Lockheed Martin has signed up to exhibit at the Army Innovation Day 2023. Hosted by the Australian Army's Robotic and Autonomous Systems Implementation and Coordination Office in partnership with Defence Innovation Hub, the event aims to showcase the ability of the Australian defense industry and academia to use innovative concepts to address capability gaps and grow the project pipeline. AID 2023 will be held on Aug. 29 and 30 at Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre in Australia, the Australian Army said.