Keith Hardiman, who has served as acting deputy chief information officer at the Department of the Air Force, has been appointed to the role on a permanent basis within the DAF’s Office
President Biden’s first State of the Union address highlighted the need to increase domestic manufacturing to fight higher prices of goods and cited the coordinated actions of the U.S. and its allies
MoreThe Biden administration has imposed full blocking sanctions on 22 Russian defense entities, including those that produce combat aircraft, missiles, infantry fighting vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles and electronic warfare systems, as part
MoreThe General Services Administration has announced the 25 technology and corporate leaders selected for the 2022 class of Presidential Innovation Fellows and the addition of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has offered six recommendations to help the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency improve its prioritization activities and related efforts. GAO said Tuesday CISA should enhance its process for
MoreThe National Security Agency has issued a report on best practices for ensuring the security of network infrastructure and protection of individual network devices. The Network Infrastructure Security Guidance report deals with
MoreU.S. Army Maj. Gen. Rob Collins, program executive officer for command, control and communications-tactical, will move to the Pentagon in the summer to assume the role of deputy of acquisition and systems
MoreThe Department of Defense has announced the appointment of Peter Levine, former deputy chief management officer at DOD, and Lisa Disbrow, former undersecretary of the Air Force, to the Commission on Planning,
MoreThe U.S. Department of the Treasury has prohibited U.S. citizens from carrying out transactions involving Russia’s central bank, national wealth fund and finance ministry as part of additional economic sanctions on Russia’s
MoreThe leaders of the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the U.K. and the European Commission have committed to removing selected Russian banks from the SWIFT messaging system as part of efforts to
MoreDefense industry executives say their companies could be hit with billions of dollars in taxes and reduce spending on research and development if Congress fails to delay or repeal a 2017 law
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