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Companies lobby Congress to approve $1 billion ‘hedge portfolio’
In an Oct. 24 letter, drafted on behalf of 63 companies, the Silicon Valley Defense Group calls on lawmakers to fully fund the provision.
Treasury designates Wagner Group a transnational criminal organization
The U.S. believes the Russian private military company has 50,000 personnel fighting in Ukraine, including 10,000 contractors and 40,000 convicts.
Experts forecast smooth path for L3Harris-Aerojet acquisition
How will regulators approach L3Harris's bid to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne?
By Joe Gould
New Ukraine aid will buy 18 HIMARS and weapons to ‘disrupt’ drones
The Pentagon announced Wednesday it will contract with industry for $1.1 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
By Joe Gould
Norcross to bring back tougher ‘Buy American’ legislation that rankled allies
A group of U.S. allies is again urging key House lawmakers to oppose any proposals to tighten federal “Buy American” requirements through the annual defense authorization bill.
By Joe Gould
Fears about safety of federal works sparks reform effort on Capitol Hill
Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, led the introduction of a bill that would require agencies to involve employees in pandemic response plans.
By Jessie Bur
Key life insurance questions for feds in their 20s and 30s
The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us that no one is immune to life’s ever-present uncertainties and that there’s nothing more important than family.
By Shelly Giuliano
GSA awards $17 million task order
Two companies are partnering to modernize the Federal Acquisition Service's legacy websites.
By Andrew Eversden
Nebraska developmental disabilities head takes federal job at HHS
Courtney Miller is leaving the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services after serving as the director of the agency’s division of developmental disabilities.
Homeland Security wants a new cyber coordination group
The Department of Homeland Security wants to create a group to 'synchronize' internal cybersecurity efforts.
By Andrew Eversden
WannaCry hackers face sanctions from Treasury Department
North Korean hacking groups have attacked financial institutions to raise money for the country's nuclear program.
By Andrew Eversden