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Space Force can bolster Greenland ties by buying local for Arctic base
A first step is to abide by international agreements and U.S. law would be for the service to procure supplies from Greenlandic companies, the authors say.
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Boeing to pay $8.1M to settle Osprey false claims allegations
The government claimed Boeing failed to test machines used in the composite manufacturing process for the Osprey; Boeing denied the allegations.
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Where does your state rank in defense spending?
The Defense Department spent more money in Virginia than any other state.
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Federal Trade Commission, states sue Amazon over alleged market abuses
Many had wondered whether the agency would seek to break up of the retail giant, which is also dominant in cloud computing and other sectors.
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SAIC hires former Air Force CIO Knausenberger for tech innovation role
SAIC brought in $3.7 billion in defense-related revenue in 2022, according to Defense News “Top 100” analysis.
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US State Department approves South Korea to buy 25 more F-35A jets
The potential deal is estimated to be worth more than $5 billion.
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What new federal cybersecurity policy means for government contractors
The most controversial section calls for holding software companies liable for producing insecure code.
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US Army to reward big contractors that ingest smaller innovator’s tech
Project Vista will give contractors credit, as part of competitive proposals, for inserting small business-developed technology.
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Felony convictions vacated for 4 Navy officers in ‘Fat Leonard’ case
Felony convictions have been vacated for four Navy officers in a sprawling bribery scandal due to prosecutorial misconduct.
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Sluggish deployment of emerging tech hampers US military, officials say
The Pentagon rolled out its largest-ever innovation and modernization budget earlier this year, requesting $145 billion from Congress for fiscal 2024.
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Space Force can bolster Greenland ties by buying local for Arctic base
A first step is to abide by international agreements and U.S. law would be for the service to procure supplies from Greenlandic companies, the authors say.
-
Boeing to pay $8.1M to settle Osprey false claims allegations
The government claimed Boeing failed to test machines used in the composite manufacturing process for the Osprey; Boeing denied the allegations.
-
Where does your state rank in defense spending?
The Defense Department spent more money in Virginia than any other state.
-
Federal Trade Commission, states sue Amazon over alleged market abuses
Many had wondered whether the agency would seek to break up of the retail giant, which is also dominant in cloud computing and other sectors.
-
SAIC hires former Air Force CIO Knausenberger for tech innovation role
SAIC brought in $3.7 billion in defense-related revenue in 2022, according to Defense News “Top 100” analysis.
-
US State Department approves South Korea to buy 25 more F-35A jets
The potential deal is estimated to be worth more than $5 billion.
-
What new federal cybersecurity policy means for government contractors
The most controversial section calls for holding software companies liable for producing insecure code.
-
US Army to reward big contractors that ingest smaller innovator’s tech
Project Vista will give contractors credit, as part of competitive proposals, for inserting small business-developed technology.
-
Felony convictions vacated for 4 Navy officers in ‘Fat Leonard’ case
Felony convictions have been vacated for four Navy officers in a sprawling bribery scandal due to prosecutorial misconduct.
-
Sluggish deployment of emerging tech hampers US military, officials say
The Pentagon rolled out its largest-ever innovation and modernization budget earlier this year, requesting $145 billion from Congress for fiscal 2024.
-
Space Force can bolster Greenland ties by buying local for Arctic base
A first step is to abide by international agreements and U.S. law would be for the service to procure supplies from Greenlandic companies, the authors say.
-
Boeing to pay $8.1M to settle Osprey false claims allegations
The government claimed Boeing failed to test machines used in the composite manufacturing process for the Osprey; Boeing denied the allegations.
-
Where does your state rank in defense spending?
The Defense Department spent more money in Virginia than any other state.
-
Federal Trade Commission, states sue Amazon over alleged market abuses
Many had wondered whether the agency would seek to break up of the retail giant, which is also dominant in cloud computing and other sectors.
-
SAIC hires former Air Force CIO Knausenberger for tech innovation role
SAIC brought in $3.7 billion in defense-related revenue in 2022, according to Defense News “Top 100” analysis.
-
US State Department approves South Korea to buy 25 more F-35A jets
The potential deal is estimated to be worth more than $5 billion.
-
What new federal cybersecurity policy means for government contractors
The most controversial section calls for holding software companies liable for producing insecure code.
-
US Army to reward big contractors that ingest smaller innovator’s tech
Project Vista will give contractors credit, as part of competitive proposals, for inserting small business-developed technology.
-
Felony convictions vacated for 4 Navy officers in ‘Fat Leonard’ case
Felony convictions have been vacated for four Navy officers in a sprawling bribery scandal due to prosecutorial misconduct.
-
Sluggish deployment of emerging tech hampers US military, officials say
The Pentagon rolled out its largest-ever innovation and modernization budget earlier this year, requesting $145 billion from Congress for fiscal 2024.













