The Defense Department is “doubling down” on efforts to help small businesses and other innovators bring new technology to the military, Secretary of
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Defense Innovation Unit issues guidance for responsible use of artificial intelligence
At the Defense Department, artificial intelligence has been topic one lately. But unlike say China, the U.S. federal government, including DoD has a
Continue ReadingKeeping hackers out of our medical devices
Future Pulse won’t publish on Wednesday, Dec. 22 and 29. We’ll be back on our normal schedule on Wednesday, Jan. 5. Cyberattacks have become a grim
Continue ReadingFDA seeks comment on 3D printing of medical devices at hospitals, doctor’s offices
The FDA published a discussion paper on point-of-care 3D printing of medical devices in which healthcare facilities would create three-dimensional
Continue ReadingSurgeon general warns of mental health challenges confronting youth
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has issued a public health advisory about mental health challenges young people are grappling with especially during
Continue ReadingPentagon considering COVID booster mandate for all troops
Defense Department officials are reviewing whether to make a coronavirus booster shot mandatory for all active-duty and reserve troops, but have not
Continue ReadingGrape juice may have the potential to improve cognitive performance in Gulf War Veterans
A VA pilot study finds that Concord grape juice contains ingredients that may have the potential to improve cognitive performance in Veterans with
Continue Reading‘Golden Hour’ needs to become the ‘Golden Day,’ Army medical leaders say
The Army is working on all kinds of ways to defeat, destroy and kill the enemy in what leaders believe will be the next fight — a large-scale ground
Continue ReadingFeds’ vaccination numbers climb ahead of stricter enforcement
Federal employees across the government are increasingly complying with the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate, whether by getting the vaccine or
Continue ReadingNon-Profit Beekeeping Program Helps Ease Anxiety and PTSD in Veterans
Kara and Matthew Rutter have a combined 45 years of military service between them. When they retired from the Army, they knew they wanted to continue
Continue ReadingBlood donor center opens at new location
The Fort Gordon community and Armed Services Blood Program celebrated the reopening of Kendrick Memorial Blood Center with a ribbon cutting ceremony
Continue ReadingWho is Responsible for Granting Medical/Religious Accommodations to the COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate?
As contractors and agencies scramble to comply with the government contractor vaccine mandate, there seems to be growing confusion over whether
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