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SAIC hires former Air Force CIO Knausenberger for tech innovation role
SAIC brought in $3.7 billion in defense-related revenue in 2022, according to Defense News "Top 100" analysis.
Husband of top enlisted airman fired warning shot at base intruder
Security forces arrested the intruder and an investigation is underway.
Cloud-friendly Air Force has eyes on Pentagon’s JWCC contract
CTO Jay Bonci said U.S. defense leaders "have to think about cloud as being a part of a resilience baseline."
Boeing revamps defense unit after setbacks including Air Force One
The changes mark the first major moves to revamp Boeing Defense, Space and Security since Ted Colbert took over as its president and chief executive.
Defense industry to launch inflation relief push in Congress
“Deterrence doesn’t work when we handcuff the Department of Defense’s hands," said one industry representative.
By Joe Gould
Lawsuits over how 2020 census was conducted near conclusions
Lawsuits that challenged Trump administration census orders violated the constitutional and civil rights of Latinos, Asian Americans and non-U.S. citizens.
Feds receive 1 percent pay raise for 2021
The increase is smaller than the year prior but more than the threatened freeze that feds could have faced this year.
By Jessie Bur
Lawmakers act to avert shutdown, buying time for COVID talks
Still spinning their wheels on COVID-19 relief, lawmakers grabbed a one-week government funding extension on Wednesday that buys time for more talks — though there is considerable disagreement over who is supposed to be taking the lead from there.
By Andrew Taylor, The Associated Press
Trump, still infectious, back at White House — without mask
The president said he will leave Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at 6:30 p.m. Monday to continue his recovery at the White House.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
President Trump and first lady test positive for COVID-19
Trump’s positive test comes just hours after the White House announced that senior aide Hope Hicks had come down with the virus after traveling with the president several times this week.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Pentagon to begin returning employees to the office
As many as 40 percent of Pentagon employees may be asked to return to the office June 15 under the agency's phase one reopening plan.
By Jessie Bur