Dealing with defense travel is a one-way ticket to frustration for lawmakers
Tempers flared as lawmakers demanded information on Pentagon’s scuttled $374 million deal for a new travel booking and reimbursement system.
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Tempers flared as lawmakers demanded information on Pentagon’s scuttled $374 million deal for a new travel booking and reimbursement system.
A handful of lawmakers want the Navy to research low-enriched uranium fuel to reduce nuclear weapons proliferation. But funding bans are on the horizon.
Congressional Budget Office examined two systems that use different metrics to track F/A-18 availability.
ODNI’s new three-year plan aims to turn data-gathering from afterthought to key asset.
Agencies have less than six months to convince a divided Congress to re-up an expiring warrantless surveillance authority.
The selection was informed by a January test run by the service’s anti-drone office.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said the Pentagon’s decision to terminate a multi-million dollar contract to replace its Defense Travel System “raises broader questions about DOD’s ability to manage its finances and information technology.”
The move will make it so cryptologists and IT professionals no longer have additional duties in cyberspace operations.
Project Linchpin is designed as an AI pipeline program managers at Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Sensors can use to meet requirements.
Defense companies will have to prioritize data interoperability to stay relevant in the industry, David Spirk said.