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Uncertainty is the only constant in the Pentagon’s budget outlook
“It’s going to be kind of a disaster,” one military official said about the lack of a full budget, which means more limits on how the Pentagon spends.
Biden expected to tighten rules on US investment in China
China this past week blasted the new House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party after it held its first hearing on countering Beijing
By Aamer Madhani and Fatima Hussein
Army to seek multiyear munitions buys in next budget
The U.S. Army’s 2024 budget request to Congress will seek more authority to buy munitions in bulk over multiple years.
By Joe Gould
The opposite of Silicon Valley: How Feds expect to use AI/ML
The government is buying AI technology experimentally with the focus on research-based deals as opposed to hardware or software contracts.
Pentagon budgeting panel says ‘all options’ on table for reform
The budget reform panel hasn’t made any recommendations, but shared a summary of the input it's received, including nearly two dozen proposed improvements.
ChatGPT can make short work of Pentagon tasks, Air Force CIO says
OpenAI's ChatGPT surpassed 1 million registered users within a week of its launch in late 2022.
Adopt a talent recruitment solution to spark a movement at the DoD
The workforce crisis is an opportunity for radical creativity.
By Karen DaPonte Thornton
House Republicans tout Ukraine oversight, brace for funding fight
Pentagon officials suggest that they will need Congress to keep passing Ukraine aid over the long-haul as Republican skeptics harden their opposition.
Maxar wins more work on Army’s One World Terrain virtual training tool
All phases and options of the One World Terrain prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
How Michigan’s Camp Grayling can boost US military’s Arctic readiness
The DoD recognizes the importance of cold weather training, and that training can happen in Michigan.
By U.S. Senator Gary Peters, D.-Mich.