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What marijuana reclassification means for the United States
The Justice Department proposal would recognize the medical uses of cannabis, but wouldn’t legalize it for recreational use.
US Army eyes $3.1 billion ammo production boost in new spending ask
The service wants to more than triple its stateside 155mm munition production, with infrastructure upgrades planned across the country.
By Jen Judson
GSA pitches vendor self-assessment on supply chain cybersecurity
IT experts weigh in on whether the proposed survey could fill information gaps on supply chain security or become a box-checking compliance exercise.
US Army awards $1.5B to boost global production of artillery rounds
As the Army drives to reach a rate of 100,000 155mm artillery munitions per month by FY26, it's awarding contracts to domestic and global companies.
By Jen Judson
The SBA at 70: Celebrating the big impact of small businesses
President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Small Business Act into law in 1953.
By Isabella Casillas Guzman
Homeland Security to break ground on new CISA, ICE offices
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and Immigration & Customs Enforcement will be relocating to DHS’ St. Elizabeths campus in D.C.
House bill calls for test of Space Force budget flexibility
Appropriators expect the move could provide transparency and clarity on how the service's budget would support national security strategy.
SAIC wins $1.3 billion cloud services contract from US Treasury
Federal spending on cloud services is increasing by an average of $1.6 billion per year.
Agencies stuck on hold as $50B telecoms contract deadline passes
The $50 billion contract covers 32 types of services such as high-speed internet and telephones, utilizing 10 vendors and millions of data circuits.
This SOCOM program has cut proposal to prototype timelines by half
New funding mechanisms, a nonprofit and "Tech Tuesdays" helped the command find new industry partners and deliver prototypes faster.
By Todd South
Congress solved acquisition reform. Now we must fix incentives.
The real valley of death is not funding; it’s transitioning.
By Scott Sanders and Adi Raval