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US test launches unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile
The Minuteman III's reentry vehicle traveled about 4,200 miles over the Pacific Ocean to the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
Ex-NSA contractor expected to plead guilty in document theft case
The former U.S. Navy lieutenant was charged with the willful retention of national defense information and was arrested by the FBI in August 2016.
Navy veteran charged after toxic letters sent to Trump, other leaders
Charging documents filed Friday in U.S. District Court say 39-year-old William Clyde Allen III told investigators he wanted to "send a message."
DISA chooses 20 small businesses for big IT contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency has selected 20 small businesses for the opportunity to work on a range of information technology services for the Department of Defense.
By Daniel Cebul
GSA launches pilot for small business research program
The pilot aims to advance innovation and job creation through the commercialization of government-funded research and development projects with small businesses.
By Jessie Bur
Congress would stop Trump from leaving NATO, key senators say
“If they were seriously planning on withdrawing from NATO, I think it would create a unifying event unlike anything you’ve seen in U.S. history,” says Republican Sen. Thom Tillis.
By Joe Gould
Trump taps Marine Corps vet for Labor Department post
John Lowry III was chosen to be the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Veterans Employment and Training, a post that has been unfilled since early 2017.
US spent $60 million on Afghan energy project that doesn’t work, watchdog says
SIGAR found the Army Corps of Engineers' mismanagement of the contract may render a new part of Afghanistan's electrical system unsafe and nonoperational.
By Daniel Cebul
IG: Pentagon failed to address financial problems of Armed Forces Retirement Home
The report echoes financial concerns that already played a major role in a top-level firing.
By Karen Jowers
Ex-NSA contractor to plead guilty to stealing government information
Former National Security Agency contractor Harold T. Martin III plans to plead guilty to willfully retaining national defense information.
By Jessie Bur