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Wa Na Wari announced the six recipients of their inaugural artist residency program for 2021-2022: Adetola Abatan, Amber Flame, AshaAung Helmstetter, Natasha Marin, Joshua Nucci, and Ruth Zekariase will all receive a month-long residency at the Black arts-centered space. Each artist will also get a stipend and a chance to show their new work at an exhibition in the space after the residency is over. If you haven t paid a visit to Wa Na Wari which is situated inside a fifth-generation Black-owned home in the Central District you absolutely should. The house itself is inspirational to walk through, and it heals just by existing. They reopened for entry last week, and you can reserve a ticket to visit.
SpiderOak wins Air Force contract for OrbitSecure trial
New protocol provides strong assurance of the authority, identity, integrity, and confidentiality of space architecture data and systems
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WASHINGTON, March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Maintaining America s space dominance requires new approaches to secure software and communications, and SpiderOak is developing novel solutions for the U.S. Air Force. We have just been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to adapt our OrbitSecure protocol to meet critical military needs.
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Until recently, the traditional approach to operating spacecraft involved a single party operating the craft, the payload, and its ground network. This vertical integration allowed for the information security of the spacecraft to be built around the trust within an organization.
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Israel may be known as the startup nation, but after a series of acquisitions in the field of augmented reality, could the world’s most compact tech hub soon gain the recognition it deserves as a driving force for innovation?
Despite the looming presence of COVID-19, Israeli startups have raised record levels of funding and played a pivotal role in the development of transformative technology – particularly in when it comes to augmented reality and mixed reality.