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Software Bill of Materials is the key to cybersecurity compliance
SBOMs can be a valuable tool to identify and address potential security challenges.
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US foreign military sales process needs better communication
Allied nations often don’t know what they need to solve their problem or what the U.S. has to offer.
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Advanced analytics key to fighting unemployment insurance fraud
The Labor Dept. inspector general estimates that fraudsters may have stolen $45.6 billion from the unemployment insurance program during the pandemic.
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How to shift DoD’s supply chain mindset from tactical to strategic
The Pentagon should adopt an approach to its supply chain that combines “just in time” methods with “just in case” practices.
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Washington is waking up on weapons for Taiwan
The legislation includes much-needed guidance to the U.S. Defense and State Departments to prioritize the delivery of arms to Taiwan.
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Congress is building a stronger fleet than the Navy
Lawmakers expect candor from Navy leaders about how their budgets impact their ability to build the fleet we need.
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Want air power? Then you need to buy aircraft.
A major theater conflict will project overwhelming demands that the U.S. Air Force enterprise is not sized to meet.
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HUD experience shows faster onboarding won’t fix fed recruitment woes
In op-ed, an agency employee and former union official describes recruitment issues
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Pentagon’s Office of Strategic Capital must win over Silicon Valley
The U.S. is doubling down on industrial goals, aiming to increase its role in the national security ecosystem and diminish that of its competitors.
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Software Bill of Materials is the key to cybersecurity compliance
SBOMs can be a valuable tool to identify and address potential security challenges.
-
US foreign military sales process needs better communication
Allied nations often don’t know what they need to solve their problem or what the U.S. has to offer.
-
Advanced analytics key to fighting unemployment insurance fraud
The Labor Dept. inspector general estimates that fraudsters may have stolen $45.6 billion from the unemployment insurance program during the pandemic.
-
How to shift DoD’s supply chain mindset from tactical to strategic
The Pentagon should adopt an approach to its supply chain that combines “just in time” methods with “just in case” practices.
-
Washington is waking up on weapons for Taiwan
The legislation includes much-needed guidance to the U.S. Defense and State Departments to prioritize the delivery of arms to Taiwan.
-
Congress is building a stronger fleet than the Navy
Lawmakers expect candor from Navy leaders about how their budgets impact their ability to build the fleet we need.
-
Want air power? Then you need to buy aircraft.
A major theater conflict will project overwhelming demands that the U.S. Air Force enterprise is not sized to meet.
-
HUD experience shows faster onboarding won’t fix fed recruitment woes
In op-ed, an agency employee and former union official describes recruitment issues
-
Pentagon’s Office of Strategic Capital must win over Silicon Valley
The U.S. is doubling down on industrial goals, aiming to increase its role in the national security ecosystem and diminish that of its competitors.
-
Software Bill of Materials is the key to cybersecurity compliance
SBOMs can be a valuable tool to identify and address potential security challenges.
-
US foreign military sales process needs better communication
Allied nations often don’t know what they need to solve their problem or what the U.S. has to offer.
-
Advanced analytics key to fighting unemployment insurance fraud
The Labor Dept. inspector general estimates that fraudsters may have stolen $45.6 billion from the unemployment insurance program during the pandemic.
-
How to shift DoD’s supply chain mindset from tactical to strategic
The Pentagon should adopt an approach to its supply chain that combines “just in time” methods with “just in case” practices.
-
Washington is waking up on weapons for Taiwan
The legislation includes much-needed guidance to the U.S. Defense and State Departments to prioritize the delivery of arms to Taiwan.
-
Congress is building a stronger fleet than the Navy
Lawmakers expect candor from Navy leaders about how their budgets impact their ability to build the fleet we need.
-
Want air power? Then you need to buy aircraft.
A major theater conflict will project overwhelming demands that the U.S. Air Force enterprise is not sized to meet.
-
HUD experience shows faster onboarding won’t fix fed recruitment woes
In op-ed, an agency employee and former union official describes recruitment issues
-
Pentagon’s Office of Strategic Capital must win over Silicon Valley
The U.S. is doubling down on industrial goals, aiming to increase its role in the national security ecosystem and diminish that of its competitors.














