President Barack Obama signed a bipartisan budget deal Monday that suspends the debt limit through March 2017 and increases spending levels by $80 billion until September 2017, The Hill reported Monday. Jordan
MoreThe Defense Department would see about $5 billion in fiscal 2016 program cuts under a two-year draft budget agreement between the White House and Congress, Defense News reported Monday. Joe Gould writes Rep.
MoreLt. Gen. Robert Neller, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, has approved the plan to replace the M16A4 rifle with the M4 carbine as the standard weapon for the service branchâs infantrymen, the Marine
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Jetta Wong, acting director of the Energy Departmentâs new office of technology transitions, has said DOE’s technology transfer efforts work to commercialize platforms that emerge from national laboratories in an effort to generate
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The Congressional Budget Office estimates that spending for new vessels specified in the U.S. Navy‘s latest shipbuilding plan would average 18.4 billion in 2015 dollars a year, or about $552 billion over
MoreMaj. Gen. Sandra Finan – a former U.S. Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center commander – has been named deputy chief information officer for command, control, communications and computers and information infrastructure at the Defense Department. DoD reported
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The White House has unveiled a new multi-agency plan to address remaining federal information technology security gaps following a 30-day Cybersecurity Sprint that occurred earlier this year. U.S. Chief Information Officer Tony
MoreTerry Halvorsen, the Defense Department‘s chief information officer, believes that DoD and Silicon Valley’s technology community can build a culture of trust through contracting, The Christian Science Monitor reported Thursday. Sara Sorcher
MoreThe National Telecommunications and Information Administration has introduced a new tool designed to help users locate statistics and charting trends. John Morris, associate administrator for the Office of Policy Analysis and Development,
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The Senate voted 64-35 early Friday to pass a bipartisan budget deal that sets two-year government spending priorities and averts a possible federal default next week, Bloomberg reported Friday. Terrence Dopp and
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