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Congress passes stopgap funding bill, hampering Pentagon initiatives
Congress averted a shutdown with a second short-term funding bill, but the lack of a full budget is delaying Pentagon contracting and key initiatives.
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US seeks to fund Israeli laser as Army considers Iron Beam’s potential
The U.S. Army is eyeing Iron Beam as a possible alternative laser to augment its own fire protection capability.
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Space Force sees SATCOM awards surging to $20 billion this fiscal year
The total value of the contracts to be awarded is a significant jump from the $1.6 billion issued across the portfolio in FY23.
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FBI: Remote workers for US firms sent wages to N Korea to fund weapons
The FBI said the workers are dispatched and contracted by North Korea to work remotely with companies in St. Louis and elsewhere.
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Former GAO, Senate attorney rejoins contract law firm to advise on AI
Ransom worked on contract disputes involving the U.S. Air Force’s B-21 stealth bomber program and NASA’s Commercial Crew Transportation Capability Program.
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Army moves on arms sales reform amid growing interest from Ukraine war
The Army’s equities in the Foreign Military Sales process have ballooned amid the Ukraine war, and it’s looking to complete deals faster.
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US Army awards $1.5B to boost global production of artillery rounds
As the Army drives to reach a rate of 100,000 155mm artillery munitions per month by FY26, it’s awarding contracts to domestic and global companies.
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Pentagon warns Congress it’s running low on money to replenish weapons
The weapons include millions of rounds of artillery, rockets and missiles critical to Ukraine’s counteroffensive .
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Wittman says patience wearing thin on F-35 sustainment plan
“We’ve tried to be patient” on the JPO’s F-35 sustainment plan, Rep. Rob Wittman said, but he’s now planning a hearing — and wants to hear details.
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Congress passes stopgap funding bill, hampering Pentagon initiatives
Congress averted a shutdown with a second short-term funding bill, but the lack of a full budget is delaying Pentagon contracting and key initiatives.
-
US seeks to fund Israeli laser as Army considers Iron Beam’s potential
The U.S. Army is eyeing Iron Beam as a possible alternative laser to augment its own fire protection capability.
-
Space Force sees SATCOM awards surging to $20 billion this fiscal year
The total value of the contracts to be awarded is a significant jump from the $1.6 billion issued across the portfolio in FY23.
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FBI: Remote workers for US firms sent wages to N Korea to fund weapons
The FBI said the workers are dispatched and contracted by North Korea to work remotely with companies in St. Louis and elsewhere.
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Former GAO, Senate attorney rejoins contract law firm to advise on AI
Ransom worked on contract disputes involving the U.S. Air Force’s B-21 stealth bomber program and NASA’s Commercial Crew Transportation Capability Program.
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Army moves on arms sales reform amid growing interest from Ukraine war
The Army’s equities in the Foreign Military Sales process have ballooned amid the Ukraine war, and it’s looking to complete deals faster.
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US Army awards $1.5B to boost global production of artillery rounds
As the Army drives to reach a rate of 100,000 155mm artillery munitions per month by FY26, it’s awarding contracts to domestic and global companies.
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Pentagon warns Congress it’s running low on money to replenish weapons
The weapons include millions of rounds of artillery, rockets and missiles critical to Ukraine’s counteroffensive .
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Wittman says patience wearing thin on F-35 sustainment plan
“We’ve tried to be patient” on the JPO’s F-35 sustainment plan, Rep. Rob Wittman said, but he’s now planning a hearing — and wants to hear details.
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Congress passes stopgap funding bill, hampering Pentagon initiatives
Congress averted a shutdown with a second short-term funding bill, but the lack of a full budget is delaying Pentagon contracting and key initiatives.
-
US seeks to fund Israeli laser as Army considers Iron Beam’s potential
The U.S. Army is eyeing Iron Beam as a possible alternative laser to augment its own fire protection capability.
-
Space Force sees SATCOM awards surging to $20 billion this fiscal year
The total value of the contracts to be awarded is a significant jump from the $1.6 billion issued across the portfolio in FY23.
-
FBI: Remote workers for US firms sent wages to N Korea to fund weapons
The FBI said the workers are dispatched and contracted by North Korea to work remotely with companies in St. Louis and elsewhere.
-
Former GAO, Senate attorney rejoins contract law firm to advise on AI
Ransom worked on contract disputes involving the U.S. Air Force’s B-21 stealth bomber program and NASA’s Commercial Crew Transportation Capability Program.
-
Army moves on arms sales reform amid growing interest from Ukraine war
The Army’s equities in the Foreign Military Sales process have ballooned amid the Ukraine war, and it’s looking to complete deals faster.
-
US Army awards $1.5B to boost global production of artillery rounds
As the Army drives to reach a rate of 100,000 155mm artillery munitions per month by FY26, it’s awarding contracts to domestic and global companies.
-
Pentagon warns Congress it’s running low on money to replenish weapons
The weapons include millions of rounds of artillery, rockets and missiles critical to Ukraine’s counteroffensive .
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Wittman says patience wearing thin on F-35 sustainment plan
“We’ve tried to be patient” on the JPO’s F-35 sustainment plan, Rep. Rob Wittman said, but he’s now planning a hearing — and wants to hear details.














