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White House to review Cabinet protocols after Austin’s hospitalization
The White House chief of staff is also ordering Cabinet heads to notify his office if they ever can’t perform their duties.
By Seung Min Kim and Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
Experts forecast smooth path for L3Harris-Aerojet acquisition
How will regulators approach L3Harris's bid to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne?
By Joe Gould
After uncertainty around its future, Pentagon will continue defending the JEDI cloud
After the Pentagon said it would reassess its JEDI cloud strategy, the department now indicates that it will keep fighting for the contract in court.
By Andrew Eversden
Trump trade office adds Amazon to ‘notorious markets’ list
President Donald Trump has clashed repeatedly with Amazon.
4 questions with the head of NIST’s cyber collaboration hub
The new director at NIST's National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence discusses several projects he's working on there, including an effort to make documents more digestible.
By Andrew Eversden
Federal utility board backs CEO after Trump takes aim at salary
The board of a federal utility is criticizing “ill-informed opinions" about how much their organization’s top executive gets paid after President Donald Trump called the pay scale as “ridiculous.”
Government meeting? Work call? Virtual happy hour? How to better secure that meetup
In this age of telework, dangers continue to lurk at home in digital meetups. But there are steps you can take to ensure privacy.
By Andrew Eversden
America should use a wartime law to mobilize industry against the pandemic
Former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Industrial Affairs Jeff Bialos explains how the Defense Production Act should be employed going forward to combat the new coronavirus.
By Jeffrey P. Bialos
UN experts: Jeff Bezos phone hack shows link to Saudi prince
The Washington Post (owned by Bezos) was harshly critical of the Saudi government after Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi's killing and demanded accountability in a highly public campaign that ran in the paper for weeks after his death.
Trump celebrates Rep. Van Drew’s switch from Democrat to GOP
Van Drew on Wednesday broke with his party and voted against impeaching Trump — a move that bolstered GOP attempts to depict Democrats as divided on the matter. Republicans voted unanimously against it.
Full speed ahead: First phase of JEDI rollout expected in February
One day before Amazon chief Jeff Bezos gave a keynote address at the Reagan National Defense Forum, never uttering the word “JEDI,” the Pentagon’s chief information officer spoke with great confidence that Amazon’s protest of the department’s enterprise cloud contract award will go nowhere.
By Jill Aitoro