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Judge rejects military contractor’s bid to end Abu Ghraib torture suit
Virginia-based CACI, which supplied interrogators at the prison, has long denied that it engaged in torture.
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Warren slams defense contractors over tax lobbying
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants answers from defense contractors about their lobbying efforts to restore a tax credit that partially expired last year.
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To innovate, DoD must be allowed to move faster
The Pentagon needs Congress to allow it to move more quickly in adopting new technologies.
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Google, Meta, other tech companies agree on Biden’s AI safeguards
The White House said Friday that it has secured voluntary commitments from seven U.S. companies meant to ensure their AI products are safe before release.
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US State Dept. clears $2.9 billion sale of missiles to Germany
The U.S. has approved a potential sale with Germany for Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles and similar equipment.
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Warren urges Pentagon to review planned L3Harris-Aerojet deal
Warren leads a group of Democrats calling on the Pentagon to review a merger between L3Harris and Aerojet Rocketdyne, which makes solid rocket motors.
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US Army may ask defense industry to disclose AI algorithms
“It’s not to get at vendor IP,” Young Bang said. “It’s really about, how do we manage the cyber risks and the vulnerabilities?”
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US Army says open system requirements clear for next-gen helicopter
Lockheed’s future assault aircraft proposal lacked detail needed to validate its design had an open architecture at sub-system levels, the GAO found.
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Is ‘memory safety’ the killer use case for SBOMs?
The federal government — the country’s largest purchaser of software — will be using SBOMs to instruct security compliance for procurement.
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What’s the real value of the US Defense Department audit?
The eventual passing grade is actually secondary to the kind of progress driven by the audit.
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Judge rejects military contractor’s bid to end Abu Ghraib torture suit
Virginia-based CACI, which supplied interrogators at the prison, has long denied that it engaged in torture.
-
Warren slams defense contractors over tax lobbying
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants answers from defense contractors about their lobbying efforts to restore a tax credit that partially expired last year.
-
To innovate, DoD must be allowed to move faster
The Pentagon needs Congress to allow it to move more quickly in adopting new technologies.
-
Google, Meta, other tech companies agree on Biden’s AI safeguards
The White House said Friday that it has secured voluntary commitments from seven U.S. companies meant to ensure their AI products are safe before release.
-
US State Dept. clears $2.9 billion sale of missiles to Germany
The U.S. has approved a potential sale with Germany for Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles and similar equipment.
-
Warren urges Pentagon to review planned L3Harris-Aerojet deal
Warren leads a group of Democrats calling on the Pentagon to review a merger between L3Harris and Aerojet Rocketdyne, which makes solid rocket motors.
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US Army may ask defense industry to disclose AI algorithms
“It’s not to get at vendor IP,” Young Bang said. “It’s really about, how do we manage the cyber risks and the vulnerabilities?”
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US Army says open system requirements clear for next-gen helicopter
Lockheed’s future assault aircraft proposal lacked detail needed to validate its design had an open architecture at sub-system levels, the GAO found.
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Is ‘memory safety’ the killer use case for SBOMs?
The federal government — the country’s largest purchaser of software — will be using SBOMs to instruct security compliance for procurement.
-
What’s the real value of the US Defense Department audit?
The eventual passing grade is actually secondary to the kind of progress driven by the audit.
-
Judge rejects military contractor’s bid to end Abu Ghraib torture suit
Virginia-based CACI, which supplied interrogators at the prison, has long denied that it engaged in torture.
-
Warren slams defense contractors over tax lobbying
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants answers from defense contractors about their lobbying efforts to restore a tax credit that partially expired last year.
-
To innovate, DoD must be allowed to move faster
The Pentagon needs Congress to allow it to move more quickly in adopting new technologies.
-
Google, Meta, other tech companies agree on Biden’s AI safeguards
The White House said Friday that it has secured voluntary commitments from seven U.S. companies meant to ensure their AI products are safe before release.
-
US State Dept. clears $2.9 billion sale of missiles to Germany
The U.S. has approved a potential sale with Germany for Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles and similar equipment.
-
Warren urges Pentagon to review planned L3Harris-Aerojet deal
Warren leads a group of Democrats calling on the Pentagon to review a merger between L3Harris and Aerojet Rocketdyne, which makes solid rocket motors.
-
US Army may ask defense industry to disclose AI algorithms
“It’s not to get at vendor IP,” Young Bang said. “It’s really about, how do we manage the cyber risks and the vulnerabilities?”
-
US Army says open system requirements clear for next-gen helicopter
Lockheed’s future assault aircraft proposal lacked detail needed to validate its design had an open architecture at sub-system levels, the GAO found.
-
Is ‘memory safety’ the killer use case for SBOMs?
The federal government — the country’s largest purchaser of software — will be using SBOMs to instruct security compliance for procurement.
-
What’s the real value of the US Defense Department audit?
The eventual passing grade is actually secondary to the kind of progress driven by the audit.













