Billionaire financier Stephen Feinberg was sworn in as the 36th deputy secretary of defense on Friday hours after the Senate confirmed his nomination for the Department of Defense position in a 59-40
MoreNBC News reported that President Donald Trump on Saturday signed into law a continuing resolution, or CR, to prevent a government shutdown and keep agencies operational through the end of September. The Senate
MoreAntoine McCord has been selected as the next chief information officer at the Department of Homeland Security, Nextgov/FCW reported Thursday. The new CIO was appointed by President Donald Trump and assumed duties on Monday.
MoreThe Department of Defense is disestablishing the Office of Net Assessment, or ONA, under the orders of Pete Hegseth, secretary of defense and a 2025 Wash100 Award recipient. In a memo obtained
MoreThe Department of Commerce is soliciting white papers that could lead to proposals and research projects to enhance space situational awareness, or SSA, and space traffic coordination technologies, or STC. Seeking Proposals
MoreThe U.S. Navy has awarded V2X a position on the service’s Worldwide Expeditionary Multiple Award Contract, or WEXMAC, 2.0 logistics contract vehicle. This multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has an initial five-year period worth as much as $1.2 billion, with
MoreThe Government Accountability Office released a report Thursday recommending that the National Nuclear Security Administration adopt anti-fraud measures in its small business program. GAO said that in its audit of the $16.8
MoreA group of bipartisan veterans led by Representative Mark Green, R-TN, is set to introduce a new legislation aimed at revitalizing U.S. shipyards and shipbuilders. Green, a former U.S. Army officer, said Thursday the
MoreThe Senate on Thursday confirmed Jeffrey Kessler, a partner at international law firm WilmerHale, as under secretary of commerce for industry and security in a 54-45 vote. In this capacity, he will
MorePresident Donald Trump has nominated Eric Ueland, who had served as the White House legislative affairs director during the first Trump administration, as deputy director for management at the Office of Management and
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