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Eight contract opportunities to watch in FY24
There are several major U.S. defense competitions expected in fiscal 2024, with just these eight estimated to be worth a total of $61.9 billion.
By Staff
Austin ends the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate
The Defense Department will no longer require currently serving troops to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Air Force pilot who ejected from F-35B released from the hospital
The jet bounced upon impact, went nose down and spun around.
Seven federal contract opportunities to watch in FY23
Congress has yet to approve the fiscal 2023 defense budget, but industry is already tracking some key future programs.
Military COVID-19 vaccine mandate repealed in defense bill compromise
The $858 billion measure also includes a 4.6% pay raise for troops next year and plans to backfill munition stockpiles depleted by the war in Ukraine.
Veterans Affairs Dept. discloses breach of employee vaccine data
The VA collected the information via a human resources portal as part of its vaccination efforts.
US Army weighs multiyear contracts for munitions to aid Ukraine
If Congress approves, the Army could move forward with multiyear deals for munitions like Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems.
By Jen Judson
What a GOP win in November would mean for defense policy, Ukraine aid
A poll released Oct. 24 found that only 29% of Republicans believe the U.S. has a responsibility to defend Ukraine against Russia.
Palantir wins FDA contract to bolster US food supply chain
This U.S. experienced a severe shortage of infant formula this year as a result a global supply chain crisis compounded by an FDA product recall.
By Federal Times staff
EviroSpark wins $500 million GSA order for electric vehicle charging
Company manages for more than 5,500 charging ports for EV customers such as Georgia Power, Tesla and Electrify America.
By Federal Times staff
Inadev wins ‘no-code’ contract to digitize HHS payroll systems
'No-code' allows federal employees who lack knowledge of programming language to create software applications.
By Federal Times staff