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Nuclear arsenal agency’s construction oversight may hide overruns: GAO
National Nuclear Security Administration officials may not have the information they need to manage and assess project performance, investigators said.
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.
GOP moves to instate sea-launched cruise missile nuclear program
Republicans added language to the FY24 NDAA that would make the sea-launched cruise missile a nuclear program of record.
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.
Why interoperability is the foundation for federal IT modernization
As agencies modernize IT systems, workflows and policies, strategic upgrades must ensure relevant data can be shared seamlessly between organizations.
By Heather Whitlock
Regulatory maze snarls $1 trillion in federal grants, lawmakers say
Grants are one of the more direct ways that the federal government can spur infrastructure improvements and economic opportunities.
US to dock nuclear subs in SKorea for 1st time in 40 years
The agreement also seeks to ward off South Korea from restarting its own nuclear program.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
US flies nuclear-capable bombers amid tensions with N. Korea
The US flew nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to the Korean Peninsula again in a show of strength amid concerns that North Korea might conduct a nuclear test.
Federal agencies get ‘shopper’s guide’ to aid purchases of 5G
Some 90% of federal agencies are planning to adopt 5G, according to a 2022 study by General Dynamics Information Technology.
Russia stops sharing missile test info with US, opens drills
A senior Russian diplomat says Moscow has suspended sharing information about its nuclear forces with the U.S., including notices about missile tests.
Did Ukraine funding spare the US Army from budget cuts?
With billions in supplemental funding to replenish stock sent to Ukraine, added benefits for the U.S. Army are emerging.
By Jen Judson