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Head of US Space Force’s commercial hub talks vendor opportunities
Col. Richard Kniseley also discussed the service’s upcoming commercial strategy and funding needs.
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Cash, an SUV and TVs: Army contractor in Alaska pleads guilty to fraud
A contractor in Fairbanks, Alaska who defrauded the U.S. government for a Ford Explorer, cash and other kickbacks agreed to a plea deal on Monday.
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Pentagon’s first industrial strategy calls for ‘generational’ change
The National Defense Industrial Strategy describes itself as a “call to action” to help America keep pace with competitors like China and Russia
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‘Cautionary tale’: How Boeing won a US Air Force program and lost $7B
The KC-46 was to be the ideal candidate for a fixed-price development program. Instead, it has cost Boeing billions, and made industry wary of such deals.
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Generative AI, automation to boost delivery of public services
The tech will enable agencies to meet need for quick and efficient public services, such as federal aid programs, unemployment benefits and tax filings.
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New Tricare benefits delayed due to continued contract protest
Improvements will be delayed, including those related to specialty care referrals after a PCS move.
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Unknowns about Ukraine gear accountability revealed in watchdog report
An obtained early report illustrates the severe limitations of early accountability measures in tracking and monitoring gear donated to Ukraine.
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Common pitfalls, vulnerabilities of software bills of materials
An SBOM provides an overview about all components that constitute a given software product.
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US special ops may be buying too many Armed Overwatch planes, says GAO
The Sky Warden aircraft is intended to carry out close air support, strike and ISR missions against violent extremist groups in permissive areas.
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Pentagon eyes successor to Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract
“We are firmly committed to multi-cloud, multi-vendor,” Pentagon CIO John Sherman said, “and this is what we’re going to be doing moving forward.”
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Head of US Space Force’s commercial hub talks vendor opportunities
Col. Richard Kniseley also discussed the service’s upcoming commercial strategy and funding needs.
-
Cash, an SUV and TVs: Army contractor in Alaska pleads guilty to fraud
A contractor in Fairbanks, Alaska who defrauded the U.S. government for a Ford Explorer, cash and other kickbacks agreed to a plea deal on Monday.
-
Pentagon’s first industrial strategy calls for ‘generational’ change
The National Defense Industrial Strategy describes itself as a “call to action” to help America keep pace with competitors like China and Russia
-
‘Cautionary tale’: How Boeing won a US Air Force program and lost $7B
The KC-46 was to be the ideal candidate for a fixed-price development program. Instead, it has cost Boeing billions, and made industry wary of such deals.
-
Generative AI, automation to boost delivery of public services
The tech will enable agencies to meet need for quick and efficient public services, such as federal aid programs, unemployment benefits and tax filings.
-
New Tricare benefits delayed due to continued contract protest
Improvements will be delayed, including those related to specialty care referrals after a PCS move.
-
Unknowns about Ukraine gear accountability revealed in watchdog report
An obtained early report illustrates the severe limitations of early accountability measures in tracking and monitoring gear donated to Ukraine.
-
Common pitfalls, vulnerabilities of software bills of materials
An SBOM provides an overview about all components that constitute a given software product.
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US special ops may be buying too many Armed Overwatch planes, says GAO
The Sky Warden aircraft is intended to carry out close air support, strike and ISR missions against violent extremist groups in permissive areas.
-
Pentagon eyes successor to Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract
“We are firmly committed to multi-cloud, multi-vendor,” Pentagon CIO John Sherman said, “and this is what we’re going to be doing moving forward.”
-
Head of US Space Force’s commercial hub talks vendor opportunities
Col. Richard Kniseley also discussed the service’s upcoming commercial strategy and funding needs.
-
Cash, an SUV and TVs: Army contractor in Alaska pleads guilty to fraud
A contractor in Fairbanks, Alaska who defrauded the U.S. government for a Ford Explorer, cash and other kickbacks agreed to a plea deal on Monday.
-
Pentagon’s first industrial strategy calls for ‘generational’ change
The National Defense Industrial Strategy describes itself as a “call to action” to help America keep pace with competitors like China and Russia
-
‘Cautionary tale’: How Boeing won a US Air Force program and lost $7B
The KC-46 was to be the ideal candidate for a fixed-price development program. Instead, it has cost Boeing billions, and made industry wary of such deals.
-
Generative AI, automation to boost delivery of public services
The tech will enable agencies to meet need for quick and efficient public services, such as federal aid programs, unemployment benefits and tax filings.
-
New Tricare benefits delayed due to continued contract protest
Improvements will be delayed, including those related to specialty care referrals after a PCS move.
-
Unknowns about Ukraine gear accountability revealed in watchdog report
An obtained early report illustrates the severe limitations of early accountability measures in tracking and monitoring gear donated to Ukraine.
-
Common pitfalls, vulnerabilities of software bills of materials
An SBOM provides an overview about all components that constitute a given software product.
-
US special ops may be buying too many Armed Overwatch planes, says GAO
The Sky Warden aircraft is intended to carry out close air support, strike and ISR missions against violent extremist groups in permissive areas.
-
Pentagon eyes successor to Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract
“We are firmly committed to multi-cloud, multi-vendor,” Pentagon CIO John Sherman said, “and this is what we’re going to be doing moving forward.”













