The CIA-backed venture-capital fund In-Q-Tel has created a new program to make spy-developed technology commercially available — a move designed to spur innovation and encourage public- and ...
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen answers reader questions every Wednesday at TribLive.com in a column that also appears in ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In-Q-Tel, which is backed by the CIA (its headquarters pictured), has poured money into more than 178 companies and now has an ...
The CIA isn’t waiting while the White House, Congress, the Justice Department and the Pentagon squabble over the best approach to combating Huawei’s domination of the future 5G wireless network. The ...
There are some tricks of the trade when you are a spy in need of an easy identity change: a little bit of stubble or facial hair, some makeup, glasses, a dental facade, a wig. These are known as light ...
In-Q-Tel, the venture-capital arm of America's top spy agency, the CIA, is an undisclosed investor in hot cloud-computing startups Mesosphere and Docker, reports The Intercept. Mesosphere and Docker ...
The CIA's venture capital arm In-Q-Tel just signed a strategic investment and technology development agreement with ZoomData, a Virginia-based startup that can quickly turn a bunch of data into a ...
The Central Intelligence Agency’s venture capital firm is among a half-dozen investors in Morpheus Space, a German startup whose novel electric thrusters enable tiny satellites to maneuver and big ...