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Army civilian accused of bilking $100 million to fund luxury lifestyle
An Army civilian allegedly stole $100 million in military funds in order to fund a lavish lifestyle.
White House announces pick to fill a top Pentagon personnel post
If confirmed, J. David Patterson would effectively take over a personnel office that has been lacking a permanent leader for almost 18 months.
Can the Pentagon tap into a soaring ‘deep tech’ ecosystem?
The U.S. government must make bigger bets on commercial deep tech companies.
By Eric Lofgren
Is the Trump administration changing course with new R&D policy?
Federal investment in research and development has been on the decline, but an Office of Management and Budget memo now wants it to be a priority.
By Jessie Bur
VA moving to deliver electronic health record modernization
Veterans Affairs will continue to resist the pressure to rush the process and stay focused on doing electronic health record modernization right, says the VA secretary in this commentary.
By Robert Wilkie
Will alternative acquisition methods become the norm?
Questioning how the government approaches systems design and development is central to a forward-leaning R&D strategy and engaging with the marketplace.
By Stan Soloway, Celero Strategies LLC
Why the government can’t lead IT innovation by itself
The federal government is no longer the monolith it once was for technology research and development.
By Jessie Bur
This federal law limits what US troops deployed at the border can do
The more than 5,200 active-duty troops being sent by President Donald Trump to the U.S.-Mexico border will be limited in what they can do under a federal law that restricts the military from engaging in law enforcement on American soil.
Navy publishes part two of major IT project
The Navy released the final proposal for NGEN-R Service Management, Integration and Transport.
By Mark Pomerleau
NGEN-R: What is the Navy thinking?
The Navy's breaking the network with its Next Generation Enterprise Network contract re-compete.
By Amber Corrin