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US Army brigade in Africa seeks to ward off Chinese, Russian influence
However, current doctrine does not explicitly define the role of security force assistance brigades in responding to a crisis or conflict.
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Smaller firms at Army trade show say they’re hard-hit by market shocks
Defense firms are grappling with the economic fallout from the pandemic, but small businesses say their pain is acute.
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Congress reauthorizes DoD innovation grants with new China safeguards
The reauthorization caps off months of uncertainty as to the program’s future amid concerns over Chinese influence and commercialization.
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Congress pushes DoD to rule on Gray Eagle drone delivery to Ukraine
Lawmakers are pushing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to accelerate a review on transferring Gray Eagle drones to Ukraine.
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Congress races to reauthorize innovation grants favored by Pentagon
Democrats and Republicans on the Small Business committees in both the House and Senate convene ‘four corners’ meeting to negotiate measure.
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Ligado 5G could be ‘harmful’ to older Pentagon satellites, report says
The company is preparing to start operationalizing its system as soon as next month.
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Senators launch last-minute push to overturn Ligado 5G decision
A bipartisan group of senators urges the FCC to overturn the 2020 Ligado decision establishing a new 5G network that critics say could interfere with GPS.
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Shell companies purchase radioactive materials, prompting push for nuclear licensing reform
Shell companies used fraudulent licenses to purchase radioactive materials, prompting calls for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to overhaul its licensing system.
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US Army brigade in Africa seeks to ward off Chinese, Russian influence
However, current doctrine does not explicitly define the role of security force assistance brigades in responding to a crisis or conflict.
-
Smaller firms at Army trade show say they’re hard-hit by market shocks
Defense firms are grappling with the economic fallout from the pandemic, but small businesses say their pain is acute.
-
Congress reauthorizes DoD innovation grants with new China safeguards
The reauthorization caps off months of uncertainty as to the program’s future amid concerns over Chinese influence and commercialization.
-
Congress pushes DoD to rule on Gray Eagle drone delivery to Ukraine
Lawmakers are pushing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to accelerate a review on transferring Gray Eagle drones to Ukraine.
-
Congress races to reauthorize innovation grants favored by Pentagon
Democrats and Republicans on the Small Business committees in both the House and Senate convene ‘four corners’ meeting to negotiate measure.
-
Ligado 5G could be ‘harmful’ to older Pentagon satellites, report says
The company is preparing to start operationalizing its system as soon as next month.
-
Senators launch last-minute push to overturn Ligado 5G decision
A bipartisan group of senators urges the FCC to overturn the 2020 Ligado decision establishing a new 5G network that critics say could interfere with GPS.
-
Shell companies purchase radioactive materials, prompting push for nuclear licensing reform
Shell companies used fraudulent licenses to purchase radioactive materials, prompting calls for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to overhaul its licensing system.
-
US Army brigade in Africa seeks to ward off Chinese, Russian influence
However, current doctrine does not explicitly define the role of security force assistance brigades in responding to a crisis or conflict.
-
Smaller firms at Army trade show say they’re hard-hit by market shocks
Defense firms are grappling with the economic fallout from the pandemic, but small businesses say their pain is acute.
-
Congress reauthorizes DoD innovation grants with new China safeguards
The reauthorization caps off months of uncertainty as to the program’s future amid concerns over Chinese influence and commercialization.
-
Congress pushes DoD to rule on Gray Eagle drone delivery to Ukraine
Lawmakers are pushing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to accelerate a review on transferring Gray Eagle drones to Ukraine.
-
Congress races to reauthorize innovation grants favored by Pentagon
Democrats and Republicans on the Small Business committees in both the House and Senate convene ‘four corners’ meeting to negotiate measure.
-
Ligado 5G could be ‘harmful’ to older Pentagon satellites, report says
The company is preparing to start operationalizing its system as soon as next month.
-
Senators launch last-minute push to overturn Ligado 5G decision
A bipartisan group of senators urges the FCC to overturn the 2020 Ligado decision establishing a new 5G network that critics say could interfere with GPS.
-
Shell companies purchase radioactive materials, prompting push for nuclear licensing reform
Shell companies used fraudulent licenses to purchase radioactive materials, prompting calls for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to overhaul its licensing system.















