Naval aircraft, unmanned systems and munitions, not just shipbuilding, are set to benefit from the $150 billion appropriated for DOD spending in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” reconciliation legislation signed into law.
MoreThe Senate on Saturday voted 59-35 to confirm Sean Cairncross, a former Republican National Committee official, as the next national cyber director. With his confirmation, Cairncross succeeds Harry Coker as head of
MoreEdward Forst has been nominated by President Donald Trump as the next administrator of the General Services Administration, succeeding Robin Carnahan, who resigned in January after serving for nearly four years. The White House
MoreThe Senate voted on Thursday 53-44 to confirm Matthew Kozma as the new undersecretary of the Department of Homeland Security for intelligence and analysis. In his role, Kozma would manage the Office
MoreAdm. Daryl Caudle, a decorated lifelong Navy officer and engineer, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate late Thursday as the new chief of naval operations, DefenseScoop reported. Adm. Caudle is a native North Carolinian
MoreThe U.S. Army’s Product Manager Ground Sensors, or PM GS, has awarded other transaction authority agreements to Leonardo DRS, Elbit America and QinetiQ as part of Phase 0 development of the Future
MoreSens. Gary Peters, D-Mich., and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., have introduced the National Quantum Cybersecurity Migration Strategy Act to ensure that the U.S. government is ready to face emerging cybersecurity threats posed by
MoreThe Securities and Exchange Commission has created a task force dedicated to the responsible use of artificial intelligence to bolster innovation and operations. The SEC said Friday that Chief AI Officer Valerie Szczepanik
MoreCBRE Government & Defense Services has secured two task orders from the U.S. Navy to provide operations and maintenance services for medical treatment facilities in Japan. Join the Potomac Officers Club’s 2025 GovCon
MoreThe Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday voted 26-3 to pass a bill that would appropriate $851.9 billion in discretionary defense funding for fiscal year 2026. Weapons Systems Procurement The committee said Thursday
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