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Contractors haven't submitted invoices yet, partly because no money is available. But DoD says the bill to repay vendors for their employees' paid leave will run into the double-digit billion dollar range.
GAO dismissed Perspecta’s second protest of the enterprise email and cloud collaboration contract called DEOS awarded to GDIT in August after GSA said it would take corrective action.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations completed a year-long investigation into federal oversight of three Chinese telecommunications companies.
Thirty-nine states have seen downward trends in COVID-19 infection rates.
The Pentagon says it's not resisting oversight but also did not say when officials will appear on the Hill.
The new technology could be 50 times more energy efficient.
The military will try everything from ship-wide connectivity to augmented reality support in its newest 5G push.
The Government Accountability Office's latest report on government waste on overlapping and duplicative programs was just released. Jessica Lucas-Judy, the GAO's director for strategic issues, detailed the latest report's findings on an episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
"Operation Warp Speed" has the ambitious goal of developing a coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year. The Army thinks that's doable. It might even be possible to make vaccines against viruses that haven't emerged yet.
Amid social unrest, the Air Force leader makes a plea for black lives and announces a review of the service's justice system.
In addition to the dirt and water the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers moves around the world for its projects, it also has to shift a considerable amount of data.
Braithwaite is the first Senate-confirmed Navy secretary since last November, when the Trump Administration fired Richard Spencer.
The CMMC Accreditation Body will release more details on or about June 1 about how companies can become certified three-party assessment organizations and individuals can be assessors.
The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center is helping the military with its supply chain during COVID-19.
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