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Pentagon closing in on $9B cloud contract award after scuttling JEDI
JWCC work is meant to connect the military’s most remote edge with its farthest headquarters, all while bridging classifications and other sensitivities.
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Lumen starts on $1.5B network contract after Verizon protest dropped
The Indo-Pacific Transport Services award was protested by Verizon in August. The protest was withdrawn in early September, records show.
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US tech companies in China may soon be forced to ‘choose a flag’
Amazon, Facebook, IBM and other companies with U.S. military ties have expanded their businesses in China.
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US military conducting onsite weapons inspections in Ukraine
The effort is part of a broader U.S. campaign by the State Department to make sure weapons don’t end up in Russian hands.
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US sending satellite antennas to Ukraine after Musk’s Starlink U-turn
Elon Musk at one point announced that SpaceX could no longer afford to provide Starlink service to Ukraine, but later reversed course.
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Labor shortage pinching aerospace, defense sectors
Study found 70% of companies in the aerospace and defense sector saw increased turnover in the last 12 months.
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Court rejects bid protest over $6.2 billion contract for moving troops
If the transition continues, the new system would be moving troops and families in peak season 2024.
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Pentagon’s Shyu, LaPlante push to get critical tech into production
The Pentagon expects the experimentation effort will push critical technology to military users at a faster rate.
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Air Force One ‘challenges’ help drag down Boeing earnings
Defense sector results have pulled Boeing deeply into the red so far in 2022.
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Space Force readies narrowband satellite communications solicitation
The service plans to request proposals for risk-reduction work on the $3.7 billion MUOS life-extension effort in early 2023.
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Pentagon closing in on $9B cloud contract award after scuttling JEDI
JWCC work is meant to connect the military’s most remote edge with its farthest headquarters, all while bridging classifications and other sensitivities.
-
Lumen starts on $1.5B network contract after Verizon protest dropped
The Indo-Pacific Transport Services award was protested by Verizon in August. The protest was withdrawn in early September, records show.
-
US tech companies in China may soon be forced to ‘choose a flag’
Amazon, Facebook, IBM and other companies with U.S. military ties have expanded their businesses in China.
-
US military conducting onsite weapons inspections in Ukraine
The effort is part of a broader U.S. campaign by the State Department to make sure weapons don’t end up in Russian hands.
-
US sending satellite antennas to Ukraine after Musk’s Starlink U-turn
Elon Musk at one point announced that SpaceX could no longer afford to provide Starlink service to Ukraine, but later reversed course.
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Labor shortage pinching aerospace, defense sectors
Study found 70% of companies in the aerospace and defense sector saw increased turnover in the last 12 months.
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Court rejects bid protest over $6.2 billion contract for moving troops
If the transition continues, the new system would be moving troops and families in peak season 2024.
-
Pentagon’s Shyu, LaPlante push to get critical tech into production
The Pentagon expects the experimentation effort will push critical technology to military users at a faster rate.
-
Air Force One ‘challenges’ help drag down Boeing earnings
Defense sector results have pulled Boeing deeply into the red so far in 2022.
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Space Force readies narrowband satellite communications solicitation
The service plans to request proposals for risk-reduction work on the $3.7 billion MUOS life-extension effort in early 2023.
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Pentagon closing in on $9B cloud contract award after scuttling JEDI
JWCC work is meant to connect the military’s most remote edge with its farthest headquarters, all while bridging classifications and other sensitivities.
-
Lumen starts on $1.5B network contract after Verizon protest dropped
The Indo-Pacific Transport Services award was protested by Verizon in August. The protest was withdrawn in early September, records show.
-
US tech companies in China may soon be forced to ‘choose a flag’
Amazon, Facebook, IBM and other companies with U.S. military ties have expanded their businesses in China.
-
US military conducting onsite weapons inspections in Ukraine
The effort is part of a broader U.S. campaign by the State Department to make sure weapons don’t end up in Russian hands.
-
US sending satellite antennas to Ukraine after Musk’s Starlink U-turn
Elon Musk at one point announced that SpaceX could no longer afford to provide Starlink service to Ukraine, but later reversed course.
-
Labor shortage pinching aerospace, defense sectors
Study found 70% of companies in the aerospace and defense sector saw increased turnover in the last 12 months.
-
Court rejects bid protest over $6.2 billion contract for moving troops
If the transition continues, the new system would be moving troops and families in peak season 2024.
-
Pentagon’s Shyu, LaPlante push to get critical tech into production
The Pentagon expects the experimentation effort will push critical technology to military users at a faster rate.
-
Air Force One ‘challenges’ help drag down Boeing earnings
Defense sector results have pulled Boeing deeply into the red so far in 2022.
-
Space Force readies narrowband satellite communications solicitation
The service plans to request proposals for risk-reduction work on the $3.7 billion MUOS life-extension effort in early 2023.













