Security News > 2017 > September > DOE invests $50 million to improve critical energy infrastructure security
Today, the Department of Energy (DOE) is announcing awards of up to $50 million to DOE’s National Laboratories to support early stage research and development of next-generation tools and technologies to further improve the resilience of the Nation’s critical energy infrastructure, including the electric grid and oil and natural gas infrastructure. This investment builds on the Department’s ongoing efforts toward the rapid development and widespread adoption of tools and technologies that will help create a … More →
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