A new MITRE study concludes that the Department of War’s acquisition reforms aimed at accelerating fielding timelines could be undermined by industrial security processes that have not kept pace with modern program
MoreThe U.S. Department of the Treasury, which chairs the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, has released a request for information seeking public feedback on the CFIUS Known
MoreNASA said Thursday that it has selected two missions for continued development under the Earth System Explorers, or ESE, program, which seeks to enable high-quality Earth system science investigations in line with recommendations
MoreFederal Chief Information Officer and Wash100 Award winner Gregory Barbaccia has issued a memo to government agency CIOs outlining his priorities for 2026, Federal News Network reported Friday. Among the dozen priorities
MoreMilan “Mitch” Nikolich and James Gosler, national security experts from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, have joined the Department of War’s Science, Technology and Innovation Board, or STIB. APL said Thursday
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has introduced a new directive requiring federal civilian executive branch, or FCEB, agencies to strengthen security controls for edge devices by removing unsupported hardware and software
MoreThe Department of War has issued new guidance establishing procedures for identifying, assessing and mitigating threats posed by vendors supporting U.S. military operations. According to DOW, Under Secretary of War for Acquisition
MoreU.S. Army Chief Information Officer Leonel Garciga has issued interim cybersecurity guidance governing the operation and network connectivity of small unmanned aircraft systems, or sUAS, across the service. The Potomac Officers Club’s 2026 Army
MoreThe Government Accountability Office is urging Congress to consider giving the Pentagon’s research and engineering office formal budget certification authority, arguing the change is needed to strengthen oversight of the Department of
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