Al Abramson, former head of the U.S. Army’s armaments and ammunition joint program office, has been appointed as vice president of customer engagement by the National Armaments Consortium. NAC said Thursday the
MoreThe Department of Defense has released a memorandum to provide defense agencies with guidance to enable their information systems to achieve a continuous authorization to operate as part of efforts to advance
MorePresident Biden on Friday is set to sign an executive order that would require the use of project labor agreements in federal construction projects worth over $35 million as part of efforts
MoreThe Department of Defense and the General Services Administration are seeking information on vendors with capabilities to provide carbon-free electricity for the federal government. The request for information from DOD and GSA
MoreMaxar Technologies has opted to extend its partnership with European Space Imaging and Space Imaging Middle East in a new five-year agreement to share satellite imagery. The deal sees that the company will furnish
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has made six new appointments to fill roles related to the areas of health, benefits, policy, information technology and enterprise integration. Julia Cardozo, formerly an assistant state’s
MoreThe Office of Personnel Management is allowing agencies to hire people with disabilities in response to workforce requirements imposed by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Federal News Network reported Tuesday. The
MoreA National Reconnaissance Office national security payload has reached space onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 reusable rocket during the agency’s first launch in 2022 and eighth in 24 months. The NROL-87 mission
MorePeter Highnam, deputy director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, is set to leave the U.S. on May 3 for the U.K. to lead Britain’s new inventions organization. Highnam will serve
MoreGen. Ed Daly, head of Army Materiel Command, is set to brief U.S. Army leaders on a $16 billion plan of modernizing the service branch’s organic industrial base, Breaking Defense reported Wednesday.
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