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Man charged for posing as doctor to steal vet suicide prevention funds
A federal grand jury indicted a Massachusetts man for posing as a doctor to steal $50,000 in suicide prevention funds designed to help vets.
SAIC hires former Air Force CIO Knausenberger for tech innovation role
SAIC brought in $3.7 billion in defense-related revenue in 2022, according to Defense News "Top 100" analysis.
Cause of death revealed for soldier who died in Pentagon parking lot
Officials concluded their investigation into the death of a soldier who died in a Pentagon parking lot earlier this year.
Your next visit to VA medical center may be in cyberspace
The technology is already in use at 120 VA sites across all 50 states.
US Air Force moves closer to awarding Cloud One Next contract
Cloud One Next, or C1N, will emphasize zero-trust cybersecurity and identity, credential and access management, an Air Force official said.
Federal guard misconduct led to Jeffrey Epstein suicide, watchdog says
“Combination of negligence, misconduct and outright job performance failures” cited at federal Bureau of Prisons.
By Michael Sisak
Senator demands DEA boss explain no-bid contracts, hires
Milgram’s boosters inside and outside the agency have defended her actions as part of an ongoing effort to clean house.
By Josh Goodman
TRX Systems wins $402 million deal for jam-resistant navigation gear
DAPS GEN II ensures soldiers understand where they are and where they are headed, even in environments where GPS signal is jeopardized.
Changes ahead in the next version of the Army’s ‘mixed reality’ goggle
The 1.2 version, due in fiscal 2025, will have major design differences and better night vision.
By Todd South
Navy sailor charged in Capitol riot was stationed on aircraft carrier
The FBI says a man charged with storming the U.S. Capitol was stationed on a Navy aircraft carrier when he joined a mob’s attack on the building.
By Michael Kunzelman, AP