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COVID-19DoD Travel Restriction to Be Extended, Pentagon to Conduct Post-COVID-19 Review
The Defense Department plans to “modify and extend” the current stop-movement order that restricts U.S. military personnel from traveling, with a new expiration date to be announced in the next […]
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COVID-19Congress to Remain on Recess Through Early May
Both chambers of Congress will remain on recess later than scheduled, returning no earlier than May 4, lawmakers said April 14. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced the […]
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COVID-19Pentagon Rapidly Rolling Out Teleworking Capabilities To Meet Massive Demand
The Pentagon is pushing out network equipment and secure devices by the thousands in its push to offer “maximum telework flexibility” during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, officials said Monday, including […]
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Business/FinancialBoeing Reopens Washington State Facilities with Extra COVID-19 Precautions
Boeing [BA] has resumed limited operations at its Puget Sound-area facilities with a focus on defense programs, with new procedures in place to combat the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. […]
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Business/FinancialDoD to Continue Payments to Contractors Off Work Due to COVID-19
The Pentagon’s Defense Pricing and Contracting (DPC) office is allowing payments to continue for contractors whose facilities have been shuttered or who have otherwise been unable to work since Jan. […]
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Business/FinancialSpace Force Delays Next GPS III Launch in Response to COVID-19
The third GPS III satellite launch will take place in late June at the earliest, two months later than scheduled, to minimize the potential of COVID-19 exposure to personnel, the […]
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Air ForceAir Force: Robins AFB Contractor Is Service’s First COVID-19 Death
A contractor working on Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, has passed away from suspected medical complications related to the COVID-19 coronavirus, the Air Force said April 6. The contractor was […]
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