A U.S. Army official has stated that the service expects AM General to deliver the first test vehicles within 18 months under the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle production recompete contract, Breaking Defense reported
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MoreThe Congressional Budget Office has predicted $1.4 trillion in federal budget deficit in 2023 and expects federal debt held by the public to increase from the current 98 percent of gross domestic product
MoreJen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s plans to update its Cybersecurity Framework will support CISA’s mission to ensure products sold
MoreCarlos Del Toro, secretary of the Navy and a 2023 Wash100 awardee, has directed the creation of a 30-year plan to modernize naval infrastructure and address a wide range of challenges facing the department
MoreGoogle Public Sector CEO Karen Dahut and LMI President and CEO Doug Wagoner, two of the most esteemed figures in the government contracting community, have been spotlighted for their incredible achievements in honor of their
MoreThe Department of Transportation has finalized the minimum requirements for federally funded projects on electric vehicle infrastructure. The final standards are among the latest actions announced by the Biden administration to reach
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