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Navy/USMCBollinger Delivers Barge To GD Electric Boat To Support Sub Work
Bollinger Shipyards delivered an Ocean Transport Barge, named Holland, to General Dynamics’ Electric Boat [GD] at its Groton, Conn., shipyard on Nov. 29 to support construction and maintenance of submarines. […]
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Nuclear ModernizationAt Least One Civilian Nuclear Contractor Suspends COVID Vaccine Mandate After Federal Judge’s Ruling
Sources said the management and operations contractor for the National Nuclear Security Administration’s two big nuclear-weapons production sites suspended its employee COVID-19 vaccine mandate this week after a federal judge […]
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Intelligence CommunityFinland Selects F-35A In $11 Billion Fighter Competition
Finland selected the Lockheed Martin [LMT] F-35A Joint Strike Fighter over four competitors to be the country’s next multi-role fighter to replace the legacy F/A-18 Hornet fleet in its HX […]
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CyberHacker Outreach, Workforce, Hygiene Among Initial Tasks Of New CISA Advisory Panel
A new advisory committee stood up to provide external advice to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) received its initial tasks last Friday to include tackling workforce issues, reaching […]
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Business/FinancialFairbanks Morse Defense Acquires Navy Supplier Welin Lambie
Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD) on Wednesday said it has acquired Welin Lambie, a designer and manufacturer of davits used in shipyards and on ships to launch and recover vessels, a […]
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Air ForceKendall: NGAD, B-21, F-22, F-35 May Be ‘Play Callers’ for Combat Drones
The U.S. Air Force plans to embark on an acquisition program that will utilize lessons learned from the Skyborg attritable demonstration to field combat drones that permit manned aircraft, such […]
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Special OperationsGeneral Atomics Mojave Drone May Fit SOCOM and USAF Visions
General Atomics said on Dec. 9 that it has debuted a new drone, called Mojave, that is to be capable of short take-off and landing (STOL) in 400 to 600 […]
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CyberBiden Administration Officials Meet With Tech Companies On Cybersecurity
Top Biden administration officials in homeland and cybersecurity this week met in San Francisco with senior business leaders in the technology space to strengthen cooperation in the area of cybersecurity. […]
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CongressSenate Passes Bill To Establish Categories Of Cybercrimes To Improve Data Collection
The Senate on Tuesday approved legislation requiring the federal government to adopt categories to classify cybercrimes to more uniformly track these crimes and improve data collection around these efforts. The […]
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Nuclear ModernizationJudge Blocks Contractor Mandate; Most DoE Site Contracts Already Contain Mandate
A federal judge in Georgia blocked the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for contractors on Tuesday, almost exactly three months after Biden issued an executive order requiring shots for workers […]
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