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The Russian hurdle in Trump’s new offensive cyber program

The White House wants private companies to help take down cybercriminals overseas. But in Russia, the line between criminal hackers and the government is difficult to draw.

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DISA awards Peraton $953M communications infrastructure contract

The Defense Information Systems Agency is emphasizing on-demand communications capabilities for this iteration of the program.

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Bill expanding paid leave for feds pared back in Senate

The upper chamber’s version removes provisions allowing the paid family leave to be used in connection with helping a family member who has been the victim of sexual assault, domestic violence, or stalking.

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CMMC Works. Now let’s sharpen it.

This is not the moment to loosen the standard, writes a former DOD CIO.

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Army’s Apache grounding prompted by deadly Texas crash will end this week, memo says

The service confirmed a transmission problem on the helicopters three months ago. It wasn’t a factor in this crash, an official told Defense One.

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Defense firm L3Harris promotes Mehta to CEO in abrupt leadership change

Chris Kubasik, L3Harris’ CEO since June 2021, has left the company following a code of conduct investigation.

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The Army gave General Dynamics $533M to build an artillery plant that produced nothing

Instead of making shells, the assembly robots kept failing in bizarre ways—and that's just for starters.

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New US security entities hint at more Latin American operations

A new task force and coordinating body suggest SOUTHCOM senses a need for cooperation in the region.

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As warfare becomes engineering, the era of the digital mercenary dawns

The White House revives “privateering for the digital age” by authorizing cyber firms to strike foreign targets.

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Intel ops are underway at Space Command’s nascent Alabama HQ

Alabama landed SPACECOM after a years-long political fight. Now it’s getting off the ground.

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DARPA funds advancements in quantum networking

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency entered into a contract with quantum networking company Qunnect to bolster technology to preserve quantum data in transit.

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Pentagon hands Palantir up to $244M in no-bid work

A memo orders agencies to find uses for the company's software, but is mute on the required justifications for sole-source work.

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New Marine commander takes the helm in the Pacific

Lt. Gen. Glynn passed the flag to Lt. Gen. Turner, a classmate from The Basic School, on Tuesday.

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Five things Space Command says it needs to win tomorrow’s wars

Gen. Whiting adds to previous calls for new tech in his final speech to the SMD Symposium.