An upstate New York startup whose technology detects and monitors unmanned aerial systems has just landed $65 million in fresh funding with support from some big-name D.C.-area investment firms.
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Syracuse, N.Y. — The advisory group that reviews surveillance technology before it’s deployed in Syracuse is seeking the ...
The city of Rome received $24.1 million through ARPA and all but $16 was earmarked in time. So where did the money go? With ...