The Senate on Tuesday voted 51-47 to confirm Thomas DiNanno, a national security leader, as the next under secretary of state for arms control and international security. According to a congressional notice,
Gen. Chance Saltzman, chief of space operations for the U.S. Space Force and a three-time Wash100 awardee, said the service branch will play a key role in the Department of Defense’s efforts
MoreLeonel Garciga, the U.S. Army’s chief information officer and a 2025 Wash100 Award recipient, said the military branch’s Unified Network Operations, or UNO, initiative will enable the service to gain better visibility
MorePresident Donald Trump has signed a memorandum to foster foreign investment while safeguarding U.S. national security interests from threats posed by China and other foreign adversaries. Creating ‘Fast Track’ Process According to
MoreSpace Systems Command officials discussed SSC’s preparation as it anticipates an increase in space-focused foreign military sales, or FMS, cases during the command’s inaugural FMS Enterprise Kick-Off conference held Feb. 12 at
MoreThe Department of Defense has released a memo directing heads of component agencies to review and validate existing consulting services contracts. The Feb. 18 memo issued to senior Pentagon leadership, defense agencies
MoreThe Senate on Wednesday voted 52-46 to confirm Kelly Loeffler, a former senator from Georgia, as head of the Small Business Administration. In this capacity, Loeffler will lead a cabinet-level federal agency
MoreSecretary of Defense and 2025 Wash100 winner Pete Hegseth has ordered Department of Defense officials to conduct a review and find approximately $50 billion in the Biden administration’s proposed fiscal year 2026
MoreThe Senate on Tuesday confirmed Howard Lutnick, most recently chairman and CEO of investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald, as the 41st secretary of the Department of Commerce in a 51-45 vote. The Hill
MoreRobert Metzger, head of the Washington D.C. office at law firm Rogers Joseph O’Donnell, shared his insights on a new Department of Defense guidance for determining certification levels and administering waiver authority
MoreThe General Services Administration has released two deviations to the Federal Acquisition Regulations, or FAR, and procurement practices to implement three recent executive orders, including the Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based
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