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Congressman wants faster drone testing, fielding to fill inventory gap
One influential lawmaker is encouraging the U.S. military to accept more risk in pursuing unmanned systems.
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The Defense Department is finally getting workforce development right
To ensure the success of budding workforce initiatives, we must avoid burdening them with well-intentioned but overreaching bureaucracy.
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Senator demands DEA boss explain no-bid contracts, hires
Milgram’s boosters inside and outside the agency have defended her actions as part of an ongoing effort to clean house.
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Why the US Navy’s budget plan creates uncertainty for shipbuilders
Dualities are emerging in the U.S. Navy’s shipbuilding plans, leaving industry to wonder what to make of the sea service’s near-term spending plans.
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The Army wants this many new rifles, machine guns by next year
The first unit equipped is scheduled for early 2024.
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Pentagon budget aims to max munitions production, make multiyear buys
Pentagon officials say they will maximize production lines for top priority munitions as part of its $170 billion procurement budget proposal for FY24.
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Biden seeks 5.2% pay hike for federal workers
If approved, the pay boost would be the largest increase in nearly four decades.
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Army to seek multiyear munitions buys in next budget
The U.S. Army’s 2024 budget request to Congress will seek more authority to buy munitions in bulk over multiple years.
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Pentagon budgeting panel says ‘all options’ on table for reform
The budget reform panel hasn’t made any recommendations, but shared a summary of the input it’s received, including nearly two dozen proposed improvements.
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US Navy reviews cost-saving design changes before resuming amphib buys
The Navy is mulling the cost and capability of the “LPD-like” amphibious ships it may buy in the future, as it takes a “strategic pause” from procurement.
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Congressman wants faster drone testing, fielding to fill inventory gap
One influential lawmaker is encouraging the U.S. military to accept more risk in pursuing unmanned systems.
-
The Defense Department is finally getting workforce development right
To ensure the success of budding workforce initiatives, we must avoid burdening them with well-intentioned but overreaching bureaucracy.
-
Senator demands DEA boss explain no-bid contracts, hires
Milgram’s boosters inside and outside the agency have defended her actions as part of an ongoing effort to clean house.
-
Why the US Navy’s budget plan creates uncertainty for shipbuilders
Dualities are emerging in the U.S. Navy’s shipbuilding plans, leaving industry to wonder what to make of the sea service’s near-term spending plans.
-
The Army wants this many new rifles, machine guns by next year
The first unit equipped is scheduled for early 2024.
-
Pentagon budget aims to max munitions production, make multiyear buys
Pentagon officials say they will maximize production lines for top priority munitions as part of its $170 billion procurement budget proposal for FY24.
-
Biden seeks 5.2% pay hike for federal workers
If approved, the pay boost would be the largest increase in nearly four decades.
-
Army to seek multiyear munitions buys in next budget
The U.S. Army’s 2024 budget request to Congress will seek more authority to buy munitions in bulk over multiple years.
-
Pentagon budgeting panel says ‘all options’ on table for reform
The budget reform panel hasn’t made any recommendations, but shared a summary of the input it’s received, including nearly two dozen proposed improvements.
-
US Navy reviews cost-saving design changes before resuming amphib buys
The Navy is mulling the cost and capability of the “LPD-like” amphibious ships it may buy in the future, as it takes a “strategic pause” from procurement.
-
Congressman wants faster drone testing, fielding to fill inventory gap
One influential lawmaker is encouraging the U.S. military to accept more risk in pursuing unmanned systems.
-
The Defense Department is finally getting workforce development right
To ensure the success of budding workforce initiatives, we must avoid burdening them with well-intentioned but overreaching bureaucracy.
-
Senator demands DEA boss explain no-bid contracts, hires
Milgram’s boosters inside and outside the agency have defended her actions as part of an ongoing effort to clean house.
-
Why the US Navy’s budget plan creates uncertainty for shipbuilders
Dualities are emerging in the U.S. Navy’s shipbuilding plans, leaving industry to wonder what to make of the sea service’s near-term spending plans.
-
The Army wants this many new rifles, machine guns by next year
The first unit equipped is scheduled for early 2024.
-
Pentagon budget aims to max munitions production, make multiyear buys
Pentagon officials say they will maximize production lines for top priority munitions as part of its $170 billion procurement budget proposal for FY24.
-
Biden seeks 5.2% pay hike for federal workers
If approved, the pay boost would be the largest increase in nearly four decades.
-
Army to seek multiyear munitions buys in next budget
The U.S. Army’s 2024 budget request to Congress will seek more authority to buy munitions in bulk over multiple years.
-
Pentagon budgeting panel says ‘all options’ on table for reform
The budget reform panel hasn’t made any recommendations, but shared a summary of the input it’s received, including nearly two dozen proposed improvements.
-
US Navy reviews cost-saving design changes before resuming amphib buys
The Navy is mulling the cost and capability of the “LPD-like” amphibious ships it may buy in the future, as it takes a “strategic pause” from procurement.













