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Turning the government’s contact centers into engines of intelligence to power federal modernization efforts

Maximus’ Evan Davis explains how agencies can unlock the data inside federal contact centers to deliver faster, more empathetic service at every touchpoint. The post Turning the government’s contact centers into engines of intelligence to power federal modernization efforts first appeared on Federal News Network.
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The National Armaments Consortium is gearing up for 2026 with fresh direction and a focus on armaments innovation

“There are a lot of foreign customers now that are all looking to buy U.S. Weapons systems, so that’ll be good for the industrial base,” said Ben Harris. The post The National Armaments Consortium is gearing up for 2026 with fresh direction and a focus on armaments innovation first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TPPFWh

The National Armaments Consortium is gearing up for 2026 with fresh direction and a focus on armaments innovation

“There are a lot of foreign customers now that are all looking to buy U.S. Weapons systems, so that’ll be good for the industrial base,” said Ben Harris. The post The National Armaments Consortium is gearing up for 2026 with fresh direction and a focus on armaments innovation first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TPPFVB

The National Armaments Consortium is gearing up for 2026 with fresh direction and a focus on armaments innovation

“There are a lot of foreign customers now that are all looking to buy U.S. Weapons systems, so that’ll be good for the industrial base,” said Ben Harris. The post The National Armaments Consortium is gearing up for 2026 with fresh direction and a focus on armaments innovation first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TPPFLY

2026 Open Season Exchange: FedChoice on a financial and well-being reset post the government shutdown

FedChoice delivered $2.4M in emergency loans and vital support to federal employees during the record shutdown, CEO Brett Noll shares. The post 2026 Open Season Exchange: FedChoice on a financial and well-being reset post the government shutdown first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Army issues solicitation, announces sites for nuclear-powered bases

Via other transaction agreements, the Army wants companies to build commercially-based small nuclear reactors to provide energy resiliency at nine bases. The post Army issues solicitation, announces sites for nuclear-powered bases first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Army issues solicitation, announces sites for nuclear-powered bases

Via other transaction agreements, the Army wants companies to build commercially-based small nuclear reactors to provide energy resiliency at nine bases. The post Army issues solicitation, announces sites for nuclear-powered bases first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TPP7Fs

Army issues solicitation, announces sites for nuclear-powered bases

Via other transaction agreements, the Army wants companies to build commercially-based small nuclear reactors to provide energy resiliency at nine bases. The post Army issues solicitation, announces sites for nuclear-powered bases first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TPP7Dv

A twist of light could power the next generation of memory devices

Researchers have discovered a way to store information using a rare class of materials called ferroaxials, which rely on swirling electric dipoles instead of magnetism or charge. These vortex-like states are naturally stable and resistant to outside interference, but until now were almost impossible to control. By using circularly polarized terahertz light, scientists were able to flip these tiny rotational patterns on command, opening the door to a new form of robust, ultrafast, and long-lasting data storage.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TPP05Q

Coast Guard reverses course on policy to call swastikas and nooses ‘potentially divisive’

The latest Coast Guard policy, released late Thursday, declared, “Divisive or hate symbols and flags are prohibited.” The post Coast Guard reverses course on policy to call swastikas and nooses ‘potentially divisive’ first appeared on Federal News Network.
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