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COVID-19
LANL Had a Couple New COVID Cases Last Week
The Los Alamos National Laboratory confirmed a pair of COVID-19 cases among its workforce last week, during which the lab performed nearly 400 tests for the viral disease, a spokesperson […]
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Navy/USMC
Budget Constraints Due To Pandemic May Slow Down Marines’ Force Redesign, Commandant Says
The long-term budget impacts of the pandemic may cause a delay in the Marine Corps’ plans to redesign the force by 2030, the service’s top official said Thursday. Gen. David […]
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COVID-19
Sandia Office Space Being Cleaned Up After Confirmed COVID-19 Case
Sandia National Laboratories was preparing Tuesday to reopen its MO285 office space after deep-cleaning the area after an employee there tested positive for COVID-19, the nuclear-weapons engineering hub said. Only […]
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COVID-19
Nuclear Weapons Labs Picked Up Four Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Last Week
The Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories combined picked up less than a handful of new confirmed COVID-19 cases last week, the New Mexico nuke sites reported late last week […]
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COVID-19
Rapid Prototyping Can Cut Procurement Times In Half, TSA Official Says
The Transportation Security Administration is finding that the use of rapid prototyping combined with field evaluations as part of its acquisition processes can shave at least 50 percent off the […]
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Pentagon
Reimbursing Industry’s Billions In COVID Claims Could Take Up To Six Months, Lord Says
The Pentagon’s top acquisition official said Tuesday it may take up to six months to reimburse the defense industrial base’s billions in COVID-related claims, if the department receives appropriated funds […]
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Space
Space Force Says Upgrade Will Double Anti-Jamming Power of WGS
While U.S. policy makers discuss the implications of their view of space as a warfighting domain and envisioned satellite jamming by China and Russia, the U.S. Space Force Space and […]
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COVID-19
Latest DHS Cyber Exercise Shows Gains But Organizations Face Potential External Weaknesses
The Department of Homeland Security last week completed its latest major biennial exercise of a major cyber security event with initial results showing improvements are being made but also that […]
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Congress
Congressional Cyber Leaders Introduce Bill To Modernize State And Local IT Systems
A bipartisan contingent of congressional leaders in the areas of cyber security and information technology on Thursday introduced a bill that would provide $28 billion to improve the cyber security […]
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Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office Moves to Reduce COVID-19 Supply Chain Impact
The U.S. Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO) has taken action to reduce the supply chain impact of COVID-19, including using workers at Wichita-based SpiritAerosystems, Inc. [SPR] who had been […]