The Department of Defense has announced plans for a new organization that will assess unidentified aerial phenomena taking place on or near military training ranges and installations. The Airborne Object Identification and
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has renewed its partnership with the Indian Health Service to boost the health care access of American Indian and Alaska Native veterans. The partnership aims to improve
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has tested the capability of F-15E Strike Eagles to deliver nuclear weapons during an evaluation event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, in fall. The Dual Capable Aircraft
MoreThe U.S. Army and the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) have partnered to prototype a capability enabling military vehicles to turn off their engines when not moving without affecting onboard electronics. The project
MoreThe George Mason University School of Business has appointed new researchers to support ongoing and future projects for the Center for Government Contracting, GMU announced on Tuesday. The list of new researchers includes
MorePresident Biden has agreed to hold arms control talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping as China indicates a move to build up its nuclear arsenal, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
MoreHeather MacLeod, the Government Accountability Office’s acting director for homeland security and justice, said the U.S. Coast Guard is not investing enough funds in resiliency, Federal News Network reported Tuesday. She said
MoreBaird Managing Director and a previous Wash100 Award recipient Jean Stack hosted a fireside chat during the company’s 2021 Government & Defense Conference on Wednesday featuring EverWatch CEO John Hillen. During the fireside chat, Jean Stack
MoreNCI Information Systems announced on Monday that the company has been recognized as a 2022 Military Friendly Employer by Viqtory, which reflects NCI’s commitment to hiring and supporting active duty and veteran
MoreThe Department of Defense is facing challenges in strategic competition, cyberspace, budgeting and other areas with regard to DOD’s performance and management for the fiscal year 2022. These challenges are highlighted in
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