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Lawmakers plan fast fixes for defense supply chain
A new congressional task force on defense supply chain vulnerabilities plans to tee up fast legislative fixes for inclusion in the annual defense policy bill three months from now.
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Congress on track to extend pandemic reimbursement for contractors
Congress is poised this week to extend prized “Section 3610” authorities ― which let federal agencies pay certain contractors even if they aren’t working ― as part of the government’s next pandemic relief package.
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What to expect at IDEX 2021 — a defense show held in person amid a pandemic
The International Defence Exhibition and Conference is opening its doors to trade exhibitors and visitors Feb. 21-25, with more than 1,300 vendors as well as five countries participating for the first time.
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To keep up with rivals, DoD nominee will weigh consolidation vs. innovation
President Joe Biden’s nominee deputy defense secretary, Kathleen Hicks, said she is “concerned” about consolidation in the defense industrial base, and that competition is needed to maintain an edge over China and Russia.
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The report card is in for the US defense industry’s health
The National Defense Industrial Association has released its annual “Vital Signs” report.
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Colombia’s defense minister dies from COVID-19 at age 69
Trujillo became defense minister in November 2019, after serving as foreign minister.
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Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
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Even a pandemic can’t stunt geopolitics
This year’s Outlook authors were, understandably, unable to ignore the coronavirus pandemic. But the spread of a disease did not distract them from the affairs of geopolitics.
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Poland’s defense minister: COVID-19 is forcing the military to reexamine its role
The pandemic has led to a thorough examination of the Polish military’s role in countering the unprecedented crisis.
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Embraer defense executive: Will protectionism define the post-pandemic defense industry?
We are entering a new world that the defense industry must understand and ultimately act upon.
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Lawmakers plan fast fixes for defense supply chain
A new congressional task force on defense supply chain vulnerabilities plans to tee up fast legislative fixes for inclusion in the annual defense policy bill three months from now.
-
Congress on track to extend pandemic reimbursement for contractors
Congress is poised this week to extend prized “Section 3610” authorities ― which let federal agencies pay certain contractors even if they aren’t working ― as part of the government’s next pandemic relief package.
-
What to expect at IDEX 2021 — a defense show held in person amid a pandemic
The International Defence Exhibition and Conference is opening its doors to trade exhibitors and visitors Feb. 21-25, with more than 1,300 vendors as well as five countries participating for the first time.
-
To keep up with rivals, DoD nominee will weigh consolidation vs. innovation
President Joe Biden’s nominee deputy defense secretary, Kathleen Hicks, said she is “concerned” about consolidation in the defense industrial base, and that competition is needed to maintain an edge over China and Russia.
-
The report card is in for the US defense industry’s health
The National Defense Industrial Association has released its annual “Vital Signs” report.
-
Colombia’s defense minister dies from COVID-19 at age 69
Trujillo became defense minister in November 2019, after serving as foreign minister.
-
Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
-
Even a pandemic can’t stunt geopolitics
This year’s Outlook authors were, understandably, unable to ignore the coronavirus pandemic. But the spread of a disease did not distract them from the affairs of geopolitics.
-
Poland’s defense minister: COVID-19 is forcing the military to reexamine its role
The pandemic has led to a thorough examination of the Polish military’s role in countering the unprecedented crisis.
-
Embraer defense executive: Will protectionism define the post-pandemic defense industry?
We are entering a new world that the defense industry must understand and ultimately act upon.
-
Lawmakers plan fast fixes for defense supply chain
A new congressional task force on defense supply chain vulnerabilities plans to tee up fast legislative fixes for inclusion in the annual defense policy bill three months from now.
-
Congress on track to extend pandemic reimbursement for contractors
Congress is poised this week to extend prized “Section 3610” authorities ― which let federal agencies pay certain contractors even if they aren’t working ― as part of the government’s next pandemic relief package.
-
What to expect at IDEX 2021 — a defense show held in person amid a pandemic
The International Defence Exhibition and Conference is opening its doors to trade exhibitors and visitors Feb. 21-25, with more than 1,300 vendors as well as five countries participating for the first time.
-
To keep up with rivals, DoD nominee will weigh consolidation vs. innovation
President Joe Biden’s nominee deputy defense secretary, Kathleen Hicks, said she is “concerned” about consolidation in the defense industrial base, and that competition is needed to maintain an edge over China and Russia.
-
The report card is in for the US defense industry’s health
The National Defense Industrial Association has released its annual “Vital Signs” report.
-
Colombia’s defense minister dies from COVID-19 at age 69
Trujillo became defense minister in November 2019, after serving as foreign minister.
-
Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
-
Even a pandemic can’t stunt geopolitics
This year’s Outlook authors were, understandably, unable to ignore the coronavirus pandemic. But the spread of a disease did not distract them from the affairs of geopolitics.
-
Poland’s defense minister: COVID-19 is forcing the military to reexamine its role
The pandemic has led to a thorough examination of the Polish military’s role in countering the unprecedented crisis.
-
Embraer defense executive: Will protectionism define the post-pandemic defense industry?
We are entering a new world that the defense industry must understand and ultimately act upon.













