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Congress must act to protect corrections workers at federal prisons
The father of slain Federal Corrections Officer Eric Williams writes an open letter urging action to protect employees.
By Don Williams
Social Security Administration ranks as worst federal workplace
Federal employee engagement and satisfaction fell for the second year in a row and only four of the 17 large agencies improved their score from 2021.
US to fast-track Abrams tanks for Ukraine by choosing older version
The Pentagon is speeding up its delivery of M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, opting to send a refurbished older model.
Demand exploding for Tomahawk missiles as US backs latest foreign sale
Australia plans to buy the latest version of America’s long-range Tomahawk land attack missile.
By Joe Gould
Should I hold off retirement to ensure FERS bonus?
The law and regulations say that your FERS annuity would be increased to 1.1 percent if you are at least age 62 and have at least 20 years of service.
By Reg Jones
Lockheed doubles Joint Air-to-Ground missile range in flight test
The American defense firm conducted a successful flight test of its new JAGM-Medium Range weapon.
By Jen Judson
How the ‘Rad Lab’ helped avert nuclear war
Technology built in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory changed history.
By Todd South
Raytheon wins $1.2 billion surface-to-air missile order for Ukraine
The U.S. Army has awarded Raytheon what could be worth up to $1.2 billion to deliver six more surface to air missile systems for Ukraine.
By Jen Judson
US Air Force’s ‘divest to invest’ plan is too risky
This strategy may look attractive on paper, but past attempts show that it doesn’t work in practice. Here’s why.
By Gen. John Michael Loh (ret.)
State Department to closely track arms sent to Ukraine
U.S. officials are said to be especially concerned about Stinger man-portable air defense systems and Javelin anti-tank tactical guided missiles.
By Joe Gould