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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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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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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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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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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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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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US State Department approves JASSM-ER missile sale to Japan
Japan plans to upgrade 68 of its Mitsubishi-built F-15J Eagle interceptors with new radars, mission computers and a standoff land-attack capability.
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Labor rule to boost pay for federal construction workers, Harris says
Harris’ office says 1 million construction workers with jobs on $200 billion worth of federally supported projects will benefit.
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US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force’s aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.
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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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
What new federal cybersecurity policy means for government contractors
The most controversial section calls for holding software companies liable for producing insecure code.
-
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.
-
US State Department approves JASSM-ER missile sale to Japan
Japan plans to upgrade 68 of its Mitsubishi-built F-15J Eagle interceptors with new radars, mission computers and a standoff land-attack capability.
-
Labor rule to boost pay for federal construction workers, Harris says
Harris’ office says 1 million construction workers with jobs on $200 billion worth of federally supported projects will benefit.
-
US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force’s aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
What new federal cybersecurity policy means for government contractors
The most controversial section calls for holding software companies liable for producing insecure code.
-
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.
-
US State Department approves JASSM-ER missile sale to Japan
Japan plans to upgrade 68 of its Mitsubishi-built F-15J Eagle interceptors with new radars, mission computers and a standoff land-attack capability.
-
Labor rule to boost pay for federal construction workers, Harris says
Harris’ office says 1 million construction workers with jobs on $200 billion worth of federally supported projects will benefit.
-
US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force’s aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.













