The U.S. Navy is hoping to procure 52 littoral combat ships under a $37 billion program, DoD Buzz reported Thursday. Kris Osborn writes the LCS program covers the purchase of vessels built
MoreNASA is looking for industry partners for a technology development project that the agency wants to support future cargo delivery or manned space missions to the moon. The Lunar Cargo Transportation and
MoreThe Defense Department is close to completing its 2015 budget proposal, Defense News reported Thursday. Marcus Weisgerber writes Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has met with military and civilian officials to finalize the
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NASA has tested the Orion crew capsule’s parachute system with a forward bay cover, which is designed to protect the spacecraft module during liftoff, orbital flight and re-entry. Further tests on the
MoreJoe Jordan, set to step down Friday as head of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, has said federal agencies have increased their savings by using strategic sourcing initiatives, Federal News Radio
MoreThe Defense Department has begun using a private cloud platform for analyzing big data in an effort to gain insights into large volumes of unstructured information, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jared
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The Senate voted 72-26 Thursday to approve a $1.1 trillion “omnibus” spending bill one day after the House passed the bill by a 359-67 vote, The Hill newspaper reported Thursday. Pete Kasperowicz and
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The Veterans Affairs Department will receive $63.2 billion in funding for the fiscal year 2014, up $2.3 billion from the fiscal 2013 funding, under the newly passed omnibus appropriations bill, Fierce Government
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BP LLC has released its forecast for global energy trends through 2035 indicating that the U.S. will achieve its domestic energy policy goal by that time, National Journal reported Wednesday. Clare Foran
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Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon, who has chaired the House Armed Services Committee for the past three years, will not seek re-election after 11 terms, the Associated Press reported Wednesday. Donna Cassata writes
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