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Former Walter Reed department head pleads guilty to federal charges

A contractor and Walter Reed employee plead guilty to corruption. The Defense Department doubles-down on it skepticism of Chinese-made drones. And the nation’s top spy office is setting up a new organization to counter disinformation campaigns.
http://news.sofiaitc.com/S7YCCr

Former Walter Reed department head pleads guilty to federal charges

A contractor and Walter Reed employee plead guilty to corruption. The Defense Department doubles-down on it skepticism of Chinese-made drones. And the nation’s top spy office is setting up a new organization to counter disinformation campaigns.
http://news.sofiaitc.com/S7YCCr

Former Walter Reed department head pleads guilty to federal charges

A contractor and Walter Reed employee plead guilty to corruption. The Defense Department doubles-down on it skepticism of Chinese-made drones. And the nation’s top spy office is setting up a new organization to counter disinformation campaigns.
http://news.sofiaitc.com/S7YCCr

Former Walter Reed department head pleads guilty to federal charges

A contractor and Walter Reed employee plead guilty to corruption. The Defense Department doubles-down on it skepticism of Chinese-made drones. And the nation’s top spy office is setting up a new organization to counter disinformation campaigns.
http://news.sofiaitc.com/S7YCCr

Researchers develop new tool for analyzing large superconducting circuits

New research tools are needed to fully develop quantum computers and advance the field. Now researchers have developed and tested a theoretical tool for analyzing large superconducting circuits. These circuits use superconducting quantum bits, the smallest units of a quantum computer, to store information. Circuit size is important since protection from detrimental noise tends to come at the cost of increased circuit complexity. Currently there are few tools that tackle the modeling of large circuits.
http://news.sofiaitc.com/S7YBB8

Researchers develop new tool for analyzing large superconducting circuits

New research tools are needed to fully develop quantum computers and advance the field. Now researchers have developed and tested a theoretical tool for analyzing large superconducting circuits. These circuits use superconducting quantum bits, the smallest units of a quantum computer, to store information. Circuit size is important since protection from detrimental noise tends to come at the cost of increased circuit complexity. Currently there are few tools that tackle the modeling of large circuits.
http://news.sofiaitc.com/S7YBB8

Talking Tech with Travis: Episode 3 – Autonomous Operations

In this episode, Travis Vigil speaks with Magi Kapoor, Director Product Management, about Dell Technologies Autonomous Operations Solutions.
http://news.sofiaitc.com/S7Y87Y