The U.S. Air Force is one of the country’s three military branches. It was established in September 1947 when the National Security Act became law in July 1947. Its mission is to
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The U.S. Navy is the most powerful in the world. It was founded in October 1775 and established in 1798. It is responsible for supporting seaborne forces in combat naval operations, defending
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The United States Space Force (USSF) is the sixth, separate branch of the United States Armed Forces. USSF organizes, trains, and equips Guardians to carry out global space operations. Missions and operations
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AECOM is the most trusted infrastructure consulting firm in the world headquartered in Dallas, Texas. It is a global provider and creates partnerships with private and public clients in more than 150
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Federal government contracting is a highly-competitive industry. In the last fiscal year, 2021, the U.S. spent $629 billion on government contracts alone, and it is projected to rise even higher in the
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The United States federal budget deficit has been a hot topic for several years, especially during election cycles and economic indicators dip. The Congressional Budget Office projected that this year’s deficit would
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Whether you are a small or large corporation, there’s no doubt contracting is an important aspect of doing business. Government contracts cover a wide range of industries, including construction, research, defense, health,
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The U.S. government provides many benefits and assistance for both small and large companies. These can range from grants and contracts to intellectual property protection. Federal agencies distribute them, most notably the
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