Defense Industry

Defense contractor pleads guilty to bribery

At the July 3 sentencing hearing, the scheme could result in five years of corporate probation and a half-million-dollar fine.

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Leaked Documents Investigation

Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira pleads guilty under a deal that calls for at least 11 years in prison

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Military Suicides

DoD to evaluate zero trust products as part of run up to 2027 deadline

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Growth of OTAs, corresponding myths gave DoD plenty of reason to update its guide

MaryKathryn Robinson, the director for contract policy in the Office of Defense Pricing and Contracting, said in 2022 92% of the OTAs were awarded to those…

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National Guard photo by Keith KeelHURLBURT FIELD, Fla. - The 505th Command and Control Wing graduated the fifth class of Multi-Domain Warfare Officers, also known by their Air Force Specialty Code-designator “Thirteen Oscar”, during a livestreamed ceremony at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Nov. 19. The Multi-Domain Warfare Officer career field was created in line with the Chief of Staff of the Air Force's vision to develop dedicated operational-level command and control, or C2, experts responsible for integrating joint and coalition capabilities across multiple warfighting domains.

How and why the U.S. military culture is changing and why it matters

It is no secret the the U.S. armed forces are dealing with a recruitment shortfall. And they often cannot retain the experienced people they need. Maybe…

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Military Suicides

Five things contractors need to know about the Defense authorization bill

It looks like Congress has managed to get the National Defense Authorization law done before December 31. As always, the bill is chock full of items federal contractors should pay attention to.

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