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SRC Demonstrates Autonomous Sensing and Edge-Processing Software at TechID Day 2026
SYRACUSE, New York, June 1 -- SRC, a research and development company focused on defense, environment and intelligence, issued the following news release:
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SRC Demonstrates Autonomous Sensing and Edge-Processing Software at TechID Day 2026
Company highlights innovation in edge computing, autonomy and small form factor mission systems supporting the evolving operational landscape
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SRC Inc., a global, not-for-profit, defense research and development company, today announced its recent participation in TechID Day 2026, an invite-only industry and government event focused on identifying
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SYRACUSE, New York, June 1 -- SRC, a research and development company focused on defense, environment and intelligence, issued the following news release:
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SRC Demonstrates Autonomous Sensing and Edge-Processing Software at TechID Day 2026
Company highlights innovation in edge computing, autonomy and small form factor mission systems supporting the evolving operational landscape
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SRC Inc., a global, not-for-profit, defense research and development company, today announced its recent participation in TechID Day 2026, an invite-only industry and government event focused on identifyingnext-generation capabilities supporting Special Operations Forces (SOF), Space and Cyber mission integration.
During the event, SRC showcased novel system-of-systems solutions that demonstrated innovative onboard object detection, classification, and autonomous mission coordination using advanced low SWaP hardware--both compute and sensing--integrated onto small unmanned systems. The demonstration highlighted how compact, software-driven technologies can enable distributed sensing, operational awareness and autonomous mission execution at the tactical edge while minimizing logistical burden and hardware requirements.
The technologies demonstrated focused on the use of modular edge-processing architectures capable of supporting autonomous mission functions and real-time operational awareness across distributed environments. The effort reflects SRC's broader expansion into software-defined, autonomy-enabled and small form factor mission systems designed to support evolving operational needs.
"Our presentation at Tech ID Day highlighted SRC's continued expansion into emerging areas like autonomy, edge computing and distributed mission technologies," said Kevin Hair, president and CEO of SRC. "As operational needs evolve, we are applying decades of sensing, EW and mission systems expertise to develop adaptable, low-SWaP technologies designed to support the future fight."
Hosted by Accel Innovation Corporation (AIC) and Oak Grove Technologies (OGT), TechID Day brought together industry, military leaders, government stakeholders, academia and venture capital groups to explore emerging technologies aligned with current defense operational priorities. The event focused on strengthening integration across SOF, Space and Cyber mission areas as the Department of War continues prioritizing multi-domain track and detection, and enabling affordable mass.SRC has increasingly focused development efforts around scalable, distributed and low-SWaP mission systems supporting future operational concepts across contested environments. The company's broader portfolio includes advanced radar, electronic warfare, sensing and intelligence systems supporting U.S. and allied military operations worldwide.
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About SRC
SRC, Inc. (@SRCDefense), a not-for-profit research and development company, combines information, science, technology and ingenuity to solve "impossible" problems in the areas of defense, environment and intelligence. Across a family of companies, SRC applies bright minds, fresh thinking and relentless determination to deliver innovative products and services that are redefining possible(R) for the challenges faced by America and its allies.
Since 1957, SRC's commitment to the customer and the best solution -- not the bottom line -- has remained a core value that guides its efforts. This passion for quality carries through to the technologies the company invents and manufactures, the laboratories and facilities it builds, the people they hire, and communities where they work. Today, more than 1,400 engineers, scientists and professionals work together at SRC to protect people, the environment and our way of life.
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Original text here: https://www.srcinc.com/news-and-events/press/2026/20260527-src-autonomous-sensing-edge-processing-techid-day-2026.html
[Category: BizNational Defense]
Premier Weighs in With FDA on AI-Enabled Clinical Trials Pilot
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, June 1 -- Premier, a healthcare improvement company, issued the following news release:
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Premier Weighs in with FDA on AI-Enabled Clinical Trials Pilot
Premier submitted comments to the FDA in response to its request for information (RFI) on an AI-enabled pilot program to optimize early-phase clinical trials. In its letter, Premier expressed support for the pilot as an opportunity to improve trial efficiency, reduce costs and timelines, and expand patient access while emphasizing the need for clear safeguards, regulatory certainty, and patient-centered design.
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CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, June 1 -- Premier, a healthcare improvement company, issued the following news release:
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Premier Weighs in with FDA on AI-Enabled Clinical Trials Pilot
Premier submitted comments to the FDA in response to its request for information (RFI) on an AI-enabled pilot program to optimize early-phase clinical trials. In its letter, Premier expressed support for the pilot as an opportunity to improve trial efficiency, reduce costs and timelines, and expand patient access while emphasizing the need for clear safeguards, regulatory certainty, and patient-centered design.Premier also highlighted the potential for AI and real-world data (RWD) to strengthen trial design, accelerate recruitment and improve representativeness across diverse patient populations, including those served by community health systems.
In its comments, Premier:
* Recommends prioritizing diversity and access, including participation from community health systems and underserved populations;
* Encourages use of AI and RWD to improve patient recruitment, matching, and trial site selection;
* Identifies key operational priorities, including protocol feasibility assessments and point-of-care eligibility identification;
* Urges FDA to clarify regulatory issues, including anti-kickback implications, synthetic data, digital health technologies and pre-approval information exchange;
* Calls for clear frameworks on informed consent, HIPAA waivers and use of real-world data in clinical trials;
* Recommends strengthening data infrastructure, sharing capabilities and standards to mitigate bias and support interoperability;
* Emphasizes the need for transparency, evaluation metrics and defined use cases to ensure AI trustworthiness; and
* Highlights the importance of regulatory clarity to enable innovation while protecting patients and improving trial efficiency.
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Original text here: https://premierinc.com/newsroom/policy/premier-weighs-in-with-fda-on-ai-enabled-clinical-trials-pilot
[Category: BizHealth Care]
Premier Submits Comments on CY 2027 Skilled Nursing Facility Proposed Rule
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, June 1 -- Premier, a healthcare improvement company, issued the following news release:
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Premier Submits Comments on CY 2027 Skilled Nursing Facility Proposed Rule
Why Patient Safety Infrastructure Is Becoming More Critical
Premier submitted comments on the FY 2027 Medicare Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) proposed rule. In our detailed comments, Premier recommends that CMS:
* Develop a process and methodology that directly and accurately captures SNF wage costs;
* Advance a comprehensive approach to the transfer of health information by focusing on additional
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CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, June 1 -- Premier, a healthcare improvement company, issued the following news release:
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Premier Submits Comments on CY 2027 Skilled Nursing Facility Proposed Rule
Why Patient Safety Infrastructure Is Becoming More Critical
Premier submitted comments on the FY 2027 Medicare Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) proposed rule. In our detailed comments, Premier recommends that CMS:
* Develop a process and methodology that directly and accurately captures SNF wage costs;
* Advance a comprehensive approach to the transfer of health information by focusing on additionalefforts for interoperability across the care continuum, including SNFs, via electronic data exchange;
* Incentivize SNFs to adopt electronic clinical surveillance technology to reduce and prevent healthcare associated infections;
* Develop standards and measures for data exchange and sharing across all care settings, including SNFs;
* Establish a SNF Quality Reporting Program (QRP) data submission process that provides SNFs with adequate time to meet any new submission timeline requirements, especially in the first several cycles when new timeline requirements are implemented;
* Ensure SNFs have adequate resources and processes in place prior to implementing requirements for minimum data set QRP submissions for all residents, regardless of payer; and
* Implement a Value-Based Purchasing program methodology that will result in a 70 percent payback percentage each year.
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Original text here: https://premierinc.com/newsroom/policy/premier-submits-comments-on-cy-2027-skilled-nursing-facility-proposed-rule
[Category: BizHealth Care]
Premier Research: International Multiple Myeloma Treatment Study Highlighted By ASCO 2026
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, June 1 (TNSxrep) -- Premier, a healthcare improvement company, issued the following news release:
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Premier Research: International Multiple Myeloma Treatment Study Highlighted By ASCO 2026
The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is highlighting new research from a collaboration between Premier Applied Sciences(R) (PAS) and Mango Sciences Inc. in conjunction with ASCO's 2026 annual meeting.
The abstract, titled "Multiple Myeloma in the United States and India: An International, Collaborative Study Comparing Patient Characteristics and Treatment Patterns,"
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CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, June 1 (TNSxrep) -- Premier, a healthcare improvement company, issued the following news release:
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Premier Research: International Multiple Myeloma Treatment Study Highlighted By ASCO 2026
The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is highlighting new research from a collaboration between Premier Applied Sciences(R) (PAS) and Mango Sciences Inc. in conjunction with ASCO's 2026 annual meeting.
The abstract, titled "Multiple Myeloma in the United States and India: An International, Collaborative Study Comparing Patient Characteristics and Treatment Patterns,"presents findings from a retrospective, real-world data study examining treatment patterns of patients with multiple myeloma (MM) in the United States and India across two distinct healthcare databases.
The abstract was accepted under the ASCO 2026 Annual Meeting track for Hematologic Malignancies - Plasma Cell Dyscrasia, with a focus on cell therapy, bispecific antibodies and autologous stem cell transplantation for multiple myeloma and other plasma cell disorders.
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About the Study
Multiple myeloma is one of the most common hematological malignancies globally, with an expanding array of treatment options including targeted therapies, bispecific antibodies and chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapies. Despite this therapeutic progress, significant differences in patient demographics, access to care and treatment utilization persist across geographies -- and are not yet fully understood.
The PAS research team, in collaboration with Mango Sciences, analyzed real-world data from patients newly diagnosed with MM over a 21-month period and followed for at least one year. U.S. patient data was sourced from hospital chargemaster records in the Premier Healthcare Database (PHD), while Indian patient data was drawn from electronic medical records in Mango Sciences' Healthcare Database.
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Key Findings:
The study identified 77,901 patients with MM in the U.S. and 2,268 patients in India:
* U.S. patients were older and more likely to have health insurance.
* A higher proportion of Indian patients received MM-related drug treatment.
* Corticosteroids were the most common therapy in both countries.
* Proteasome inhibitors were more commonly used in India, while U.S. patients were more likely to receive recently launched therapies including daratumumab, bispecific agents and CAR-T therapy.
These findings provide real-world evidence of consistent frontline care across two distinct healthcare databases covering healthcare systems in the United States and India. They also illuminate how differences in patient demographics and access may influence treatment utilization -- particularly for newer, innovative therapies.
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Real-World Data for Cross-National Comparisons
This research demonstrates the power of the PHD to generate meaningful real-world evidence. When paired with international data, such as the Indian patient data from Mango Sciences, it unlocks the ability to draw cross-national comparisons. These broader insights can inform how the global oncology community approaches treatment access, care delivery and outcomes.
The full abstract (https://www.asco.org/abstracts-presentations/261931) is published on the ASCO 2026 website.
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More Research from Premier Applied Sciences
Premier Applied Sciences is a trusted research and analytics partner for organizations working to improve the quality, safety and cost-effectiveness of care. With cross-sector expertise spanning healthcare, life sciences, government and academia, PAS combines an expert team of clinicians and data scientists with a best-in-class, HIPAA-compliant database to conduct applied and prospective research, including clinical trials, on the most pressing questions in healthcare.
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Original text here: https://premierinc.com/newsroom/news/premier-research-international-multiple-myeloma-treatment-study-highlighted-by-asco-2026
[Category: BizHealth Care]
Max Mishkin Named D.C. Bar Communities' Arts, Entertainment, Media, and Sports Lawyer of the Year
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 1 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Ballard Spahr, a law firm, posted the following news release:
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Max Mishkin Named D.C. Bar Communities' Arts, Entertainment, Media, and Sports Lawyer of the Year
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Ballard Spahr Media and Entertainment Law Partner Maxwell S. Mishkin has been named the D.C. Bar Communities' 2026 Lawyer of the Year for the Arts, Entertainment, Media, and Sports Law Community.
Max is among 12 attorneys being honored by their peers in the D.C. Bar Communities for leadership in their practice areas, excellence in their professional and personal
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 1 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Ballard Spahr, a law firm, posted the following news release:
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Max Mishkin Named D.C. Bar Communities' Arts, Entertainment, Media, and Sports Lawyer of the Year
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Ballard Spahr Media and Entertainment Law Partner Maxwell S. Mishkin has been named the D.C. Bar Communities' 2026 Lawyer of the Year for the Arts, Entertainment, Media, and Sports Law Community.
Max is among 12 attorneys being honored by their peers in the D.C. Bar Communities for leadership in their practice areas, excellence in their professional and personallives, and dedication to the mission of the D.C. Bar and its communities. He will receive his award at a June 18 ceremony.
In his practice, Max advises journalists, news organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and creative professionals and advocates for them in state and federal courts across the country. He defends clients against defamation, privacy, and other content-related claims, conducts prepublication review for press organizations and entertainment companies, and is sought out for Freedom of Information Act matters. He served as co-chair of the D.C. Bar's Arts, Entertainment, Media and Sports Law Community from 2021 to 2022.
For further information on the D.C. Bar Communities' Lawyer of the Year Awardees, please see the D.C. Bar's press release.
For media inquiries, please contact Will Ashenmacher at 612.371.5792.
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Original text here: https://www.ballardspahr.com/insights/news/2026/06/max-mishkin-named-dc-bar-communities-arts-entertainment-media-and-sports-lawyer-of-the-year
Everbridge Expands Presence in Germany With New Munich Office
GLENDALE, Calif., June 1 -- Everbridge, an enterprise software company that offers applications which provide information about critical events to help with personal safety and business continuity, issued the following news release:
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Everbridge Expands Presence in Germany with New Munich Office
Munich - Everbridge, the global leader in High Velocity Critical Event Management (CEM) and national public warning solutions, today announced the opening of its new Germany office in Munich, reinforcing the company's long-term commitment to customers and partners across the DACH region and broader
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GLENDALE, Calif., June 1 -- Everbridge, an enterprise software company that offers applications which provide information about critical events to help with personal safety and business continuity, issued the following news release:
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Everbridge Expands Presence in Germany with New Munich Office
Munich - Everbridge, the global leader in High Velocity Critical Event Management (CEM) and national public warning solutions, today announced the opening of its new Germany office in Munich, reinforcing the company's long-term commitment to customers and partners across the DACH region and broaderEuropean market.
"Germany continues to be an important market for Everbridge and for our customers across Europe," said Graeme Orsborn, Vice President of International SaaS Sales at Everbridge. "Opening our Munich office brings us closer to the organizations we support every day and reflects our ongoing investment in the region, our people, and our customers. We're seeing growing demand for modern resilience and critical event management capabilities across Europe, and we want to support that growth with a stronger local presence."
The new Munich office further expands Everbridge operations across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, enabling closer collaboration with customers and partners throughout the region. As organizations place greater focus on operational resilience, emergency communications, and critical event response, Everbridge continues to invest in local expertise and regional support.
Parts of the Everbridge platform are developed and hosted within the EU, supporting European compliance requirements and relevant ISO certifications. Everbridge also continues to expand its operational and technical presence across EMEA, where the company now has close to 300 employees.
Today, Everbridge supports more than 1,250 customers across Europe, with the EU representing a significant and growing part of the company's global business.
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About Everbridge
Everbridge helps more than 6,500 enterprises and government organizations manage critical events by enabling them to know earlier, respond faster, and improve continuously. Through an all-in-one AI-powered platform, Everbridge High Velocity CEM(TM) is autonomous when you want it to be and human-guided when you need it to be, so every incident response is optimized.
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Original text here: https://www.everbridge.com/newsroom/article/everbridge-expands-presence-in-germany-with-new-munich-office/
[Category: BizElectronic Products]
Battelle Launches the BLOOM Conference, Evolving Its Bioremediation Event
COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 1 -- Battelle, a nonprofit research and development organization, issued the following news release:
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Battelle Launches the BLOOM Conference, Evolving Its Bioremediation Event
Battelle announced The BLOOM Conference, the new name for its internationally recognized Bioremediation Conference, marking the evolution of an event series it has convened for more than three decades.
The BLOOM Conference, which stands for Bioremediation, Land Opportunity, Optimization and Minerals, reflects how environmental remediation has expanded beyond cleanup alone to include land reuse,
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 1 -- Battelle, a nonprofit research and development organization, issued the following news release:
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Battelle Launches the BLOOM Conference, Evolving Its Bioremediation Event
Battelle announced The BLOOM Conference, the new name for its internationally recognized Bioremediation Conference, marking the evolution of an event series it has convened for more than three decades.
The BLOOM Conference, which stands for Bioremediation, Land Opportunity, Optimization and Minerals, reflects how environmental remediation has expanded beyond cleanup alone to include land reuse,resource recovery and value creation from complex waste streams. Bioremediation forms the backbone of the technical program, with topics related to land optimization and mineral management integrated as natural extensions of remediation.
"BLOOM represents the natural evolution of this conference and the fields it serves," said Mike Janus, General Manager of Battelle's Environment and Infrastructure business. "Bioremediation remains central, but practitioners today are increasingly working at the intersection of remediation, land optimization and mineral management. BLOOM provides a unified forum for those conversations."
Since 1991, Battelle's bioremediation conference has been a leading international venue for scientists, engineers, regulators, site owners and industry practitioners to share applied research, real-world experience and emerging technical approaches. The BLOOM Conference continues that legacy while providing a broader framework to explore how biological and environmental technologies support remediation outcomes and downstream opportunity.
"The BLOOM Conference allows us to reflect on how remediation work is actually being done today, while preserving the technical rigor and community that have defined this conference for decades," said Joe Tarsavage, Division Manager of Environment at Battelle.
Additional details, including the technical program, call for abstracts and registration information, will be announced in the coming weeks.
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About The BLOOM Conference
The BLOOM Conference is the next chapter of Battelle's longstanding bioremediation conference, bringing together the global environmental community to explore advances in bioremediation, land optimization and resource recovery.
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About Battelle
Battelle is the world's largest independent, non-profit applied science and technology organization. We tackle critical challenges in national security, health, energy, infrastructure and the environment. Our expertise spans biology, chemistry, advanced materials and engineering. Government and industry partners rely on us to reduce risk, accelerate innovation from lab to field and deliver measurable impact. With proven execution and management of major programs, including eight U.S. national laboratories, we deliver science that serves.
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Original text here: https://www.battelle.org/insights/newsroom/press-release-details/battelle-launches-the-bloom-conference--evolving-its-bioremediation-event
[Category: BizGovernment/Public Administration]