John Sherman, chief information officer of the Department of Defense and a 2024 Wash100 awardee, said DOD continues to prioritize zero trust, identity credentialing and access management and efforts to secure the
MoreDeputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks highlighted the need for the Department of Defense, Congress and the U.S. defense industrial base to work together to accelerate the production and delivery of military capabilities
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Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Mike Rounds, R-S.D., members of the Senate Armed Services Committee, have called on the Department of Defense to reform its approach to addressing risks from mergers and
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The Department of Defense has issued a final rule that seeks to firm up revisions to the eligibility criteria for the Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity Program as part of efforts to improve
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Frank Kendall, secretary of the Air Force and a 2024 Wash100 awardee, discussed the service branch’s budget plans for its top priorities, including its plans for reoptimizing the force in an era
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The White House has urged Congress to approve a bipartisan agreement that seeks to address national security concerns. The national security agreement would establish a temporary border emergency authority to enable the
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The Department of Defense has issued a new strategy that seeks to guide DOD’s policy development, engagement and investment in the defense industrial base in the next three to five years. DOD
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A new RAND Corp. report highlights the need for the defense industrial base to take a comprehensive approach when it comes to addressing cybersecurity and supply chain risk management and look at
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The Department of Defense has started soliciting comments on a proposed rule that seeks to establish requirements to ensure that defense contractors and subcontractors implement DOD’s cybersecurity protection requirements for federal contract
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The Department of Commerce will release a survey to help determine how domestic companies source mature-node and current-generation semiconductors as part of efforts to analyze capabilities and challenges within the U.S. chip supply
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