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Court Clears Pentagon to Award JEDI Lawsuit

The ruling against Oracle allows the government to award the contract in August to Microsoft or Amazon Web Services.

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Fearing Iran, Qatar Continues Building its Missile Defenses

The Middle Eastern nation told the White House it would buy NASAMS and add to its Patriot batteries.

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Army Corps of Engineers and GSA Faulted for Costly Contract Changes

Agencies aren’t tracking company timeframes in monitoring $36 billion in construction spending, watchdog finds.

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The US Government’s Historic Spending Spree Continues

Spending data from the Government Accountability Office confirmed last year’s predicted spending spree and early fiscal 2019 data suggests historical spending levels continued.

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Great Power Competition Ushers in a New Generation of European Weapons

Rising tensions on display at the Paris Air Show as NATO and Russia unveil new and proposed arms.

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This Kansas Aircraft-Parts Supplier Is Flying High on Secret Military Projects

A longtime maker of airliner parts, Spirit Aerosystems is finding new work in the defense sector.

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Boeing Tankers Still Have Debris; Fix is ‘Months, Maybe Longer’ Away

But the Air Force is once again accepting aircraft so that new inspection processes can be brought to bear, acquisition chief Roper says.

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How L3 Technologies Is Culture-Shifting Its Way into the Industry’s Top Tier

Over the past 18 months, the company has overhauled its structure and various modus operandi.

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US: We’ll Pay Countries to Ditch Russian, Chinese Arms

The State Department wants to go global with a program originally aimed at ex-Warsaw Pact members.