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Thornberry unveils Pentagon reform package
As he gears up for his last NDAA, Rep. Mac Thornberry has a six-point reform agenda for the Pentagon.
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Top Marine ‘signaling’ to industry that F-35 cuts are on the table
“I’m signaling to the industry, we have to be prepared to adjust as the operating environment adjusts,” said Marine Commandant David Berger.
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Panel wants to double federal spending on AI
A congressionally mandated panel of technology experts has issued its first set of recommendations for the government, including increasing the amount of money spent on artificial intelligence.
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Workforce cuts in April could hinder US-South Korea negotiations
Thousands of high-profile South Korean workers will start losing paychecks come April 1, which is likely to make negotiations between Seoul and Washington even more difficult than it’s already going.
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Pentagon seeks to classify future year defense spending plans
The Future Year Defense Program spending projections have been unclassified since 1989.
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America’s adversaries keep investing in weapons to take out satellites
America’s four greatest adversaries are investing in systems that can take out satellites on orbit, including funding laser systems, nuclear power and satellites that shadow American space vehicles.
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Lockheed offers cash to supply chain, use of private jets for COVID-19 fight
The world’s largest defense company will speed up cash payments to small subcontractors to help with bills, among other steps.
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Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
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Public health must be part of national security calculus, says Flournoy
Michèle Flournoy, undersecretary of defense for policy at the start of the Obama administration, says the COVID-19 pandemic should change how the U.S. defined national security.
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Industry dodges restrictive House measures in Senate’s bailout bill
The House had sought a ban on lobbying, as well as a halt to executive bonuses, but that language did not make it to the Senate.
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Thornberry unveils Pentagon reform package
As he gears up for his last NDAA, Rep. Mac Thornberry has a six-point reform agenda for the Pentagon.
-
Top Marine ‘signaling’ to industry that F-35 cuts are on the table
“I’m signaling to the industry, we have to be prepared to adjust as the operating environment adjusts,” said Marine Commandant David Berger.
-
Panel wants to double federal spending on AI
A congressionally mandated panel of technology experts has issued its first set of recommendations for the government, including increasing the amount of money spent on artificial intelligence.
-
Workforce cuts in April could hinder US-South Korea negotiations
Thousands of high-profile South Korean workers will start losing paychecks come April 1, which is likely to make negotiations between Seoul and Washington even more difficult than it’s already going.
-
Pentagon seeks to classify future year defense spending plans
The Future Year Defense Program spending projections have been unclassified since 1989.
-
America’s adversaries keep investing in weapons to take out satellites
America’s four greatest adversaries are investing in systems that can take out satellites on orbit, including funding laser systems, nuclear power and satellites that shadow American space vehicles.
-
Lockheed offers cash to supply chain, use of private jets for COVID-19 fight
The world’s largest defense company will speed up cash payments to small subcontractors to help with bills, among other steps.
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Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
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Public health must be part of national security calculus, says Flournoy
Michèle Flournoy, undersecretary of defense for policy at the start of the Obama administration, says the COVID-19 pandemic should change how the U.S. defined national security.
-
Industry dodges restrictive House measures in Senate’s bailout bill
The House had sought a ban on lobbying, as well as a halt to executive bonuses, but that language did not make it to the Senate.
-
Thornberry unveils Pentagon reform package
As he gears up for his last NDAA, Rep. Mac Thornberry has a six-point reform agenda for the Pentagon.
-
Top Marine ‘signaling’ to industry that F-35 cuts are on the table
“I’m signaling to the industry, we have to be prepared to adjust as the operating environment adjusts,” said Marine Commandant David Berger.
-
Panel wants to double federal spending on AI
A congressionally mandated panel of technology experts has issued its first set of recommendations for the government, including increasing the amount of money spent on artificial intelligence.
-
Workforce cuts in April could hinder US-South Korea negotiations
Thousands of high-profile South Korean workers will start losing paychecks come April 1, which is likely to make negotiations between Seoul and Washington even more difficult than it’s already going.
-
Pentagon seeks to classify future year defense spending plans
The Future Year Defense Program spending projections have been unclassified since 1989.
-
America’s adversaries keep investing in weapons to take out satellites
America’s four greatest adversaries are investing in systems that can take out satellites on orbit, including funding laser systems, nuclear power and satellites that shadow American space vehicles.
-
Lockheed offers cash to supply chain, use of private jets for COVID-19 fight
The world’s largest defense company will speed up cash payments to small subcontractors to help with bills, among other steps.
-
Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
-
Public health must be part of national security calculus, says Flournoy
Michèle Flournoy, undersecretary of defense for policy at the start of the Obama administration, says the COVID-19 pandemic should change how the U.S. defined national security.
-
Industry dodges restrictive House measures in Senate’s bailout bill
The House had sought a ban on lobbying, as well as a halt to executive bonuses, but that language did not make it to the Senate.













