Navy civilian worker, contractor indicted in alleged bribery schemeFormer Naval Information Warfare Center civilian employee James Soriano and defense contractor Russell Thurston allegedly conspired to commit fraud.By Sarah Sicard8 weeks ago
OpinionConflicting government cyber mandates risk undermining US securityOne FAR cyber threat reporting rule may impact up to 94,000 government contractors at a cost of more than $1.5 billion each year.By Scott C. Algeier8 weeks ago
US seeks to fund Israeli laser as Army considers Iron Beam’s potentialThe U.S. Army is eyeing Iron Beam as a possible alternative laser to augment its own fire protection capability.By Jen Judson6 months ago
Israel may buy back Iron Dome air defense batteries leased from the USIsrael is receiving the equipment to bolster its air defense against Hamas rocket attacks, and could ultimately opt to keep the two systems.By Jen Judson6 months ago
US Army eyes $3.1 billion ammo production boost in new spending askThe service wants to more than triple its stateside 155mm munition production, with infrastructure upgrades planned across the country.By Jen Judson6 months ago
US Army awards $1.5B to boost global production of artillery roundsAs 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 Judson7 months ago
The SBA at 70: Celebrating the big impact of small businessesPresident Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Small Business Act into law in 1953.By Isabella Casillas Guzman9 months ago
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.By Courtney Albon10 months ago
SAIC wins $1.3 billion cloud services contract from US TreasuryFederal spending on cloud services is increasing by an average of $1.6 billion per year.By Molly Weisner11 months ago
This SOCOM program has cut proposal to prototype timelines by halfNew funding mechanisms, a nonprofit and "Tech Tuesdays" helped the command find new industry partners and deliver prototypes faster.By Todd South12 months ago
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 Raval12 months ago
DEA chief faces probe into ‘swampy’ hires, no-bid contractsAmong the spending under scrutiny is $4.7 million for “strategic planning and communication” and other contracts used to hire people Milgram knew.By Josh Goodman13 months ago