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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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Ex-IRS contractor pleads guilty in Trump tax return leak
Trump attorney Alina Habba pushed back against the plea deal and called for a long sentence.
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4 strategies for government contracting success amid volatility
The push for advanced defense systems, infrastructure development and green products and services offers opportunities.
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SpaceX launches NASA spacecraft to mysterious and rare metal asteroid
The Psyche should have soared a year ago, but was held up by delays in flight software testing attributed to poor management and other issues.
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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 begins delivering munitions to Israel as American death toll rises
A senior Pentagon official says the U.S. has already begun delivering critically needed munitions and military equipment to Israel.
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Pentagon, SBA taking applications for private capital loan program
The Pentagon and the Small Business Administration announced the partnership last December and have been working to flesh out the details since then.
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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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Cigna to pay over $172M to settle claims over Medicare reimbursement
The case centered around allegations that Cigna violated the False Claims Act by submitting and not withdrawing “inaccurate and untruthful” codes.
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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.
-
Ex-IRS contractor pleads guilty in Trump tax return leak
Trump attorney Alina Habba pushed back against the plea deal and called for a long sentence.
-
4 strategies for government contracting success amid volatility
The push for advanced defense systems, infrastructure development and green products and services offers opportunities.
-
SpaceX launches NASA spacecraft to mysterious and rare metal asteroid
The Psyche should have soared a year ago, but was held up by delays in flight software testing attributed to poor management and other issues.
-
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 begins delivering munitions to Israel as American death toll rises
A senior Pentagon official says the U.S. has already begun delivering critically needed munitions and military equipment to Israel.
-
Pentagon, SBA taking applications for private capital loan program
The Pentagon and the Small Business Administration announced the partnership last December and have been working to flesh out the details since then.
-
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.
-
Cigna to pay over $172M to settle claims over Medicare reimbursement
The case centered around allegations that Cigna violated the False Claims Act by submitting and not withdrawing “inaccurate and untruthful” codes.
-
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.
-
Ex-IRS contractor pleads guilty in Trump tax return leak
Trump attorney Alina Habba pushed back against the plea deal and called for a long sentence.
-
4 strategies for government contracting success amid volatility
The push for advanced defense systems, infrastructure development and green products and services offers opportunities.
-
SpaceX launches NASA spacecraft to mysterious and rare metal asteroid
The Psyche should have soared a year ago, but was held up by delays in flight software testing attributed to poor management and other issues.
-
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 begins delivering munitions to Israel as American death toll rises
A senior Pentagon official says the U.S. has already begun delivering critically needed munitions and military equipment to Israel.
-
Pentagon, SBA taking applications for private capital loan program
The Pentagon and the Small Business Administration announced the partnership last December and have been working to flesh out the details since then.
-
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 .
-
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.
-
Cigna to pay over $172M to settle claims over Medicare reimbursement
The case centered around allegations that Cigna violated the False Claims Act by submitting and not withdrawing “inaccurate and untruthful” codes.













