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Federal contractor DEI initiatives singled out in latest Trump executive order

Trump’s anti-diversity directives already impacted contractors, but the new order imposes additional requirements.

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Judge blocks DOD's ban on Anthropic, calls it First Amendment retaliation

The court finds the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation was punishment for public criticism, not a legitimate security threat.

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Growth, tech and human resources leadership moves across the market

A pair of board of directors appointments at publicly-traded companies also featured.

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Why Federal Employees May Want to Slow Down Before Doing Roth Conversions in 2026

Roth conversions in 2026: Smart move or costly mistake? Federal employees must time it right to avoid higher taxes, Medicare surcharges, and lost savings.

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VA’s former EHR lead indicted for concealing contractor gifts

The Department of Justice alleges that John Windom accepted and sometimes demanded various gifts while helming the electronic health record modernization at Veterans Affairs.

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Trump names CEOs, nuclear fusion founders and Nobel laureate to tech advisory council

The announcement includes 13 of the possible 24 members that will make up the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

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Shield AI closes $1.5B Series G round and moves on acquisition

Shield AI aims to integrate Aechelon Technology's simulation and training tools into its autonomous software ecosystem called Hivemind.

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Defense tech startups raise $405 million in new funding rounds

Booz Allen Hamilton's venture arm backs an AI radio platform developer and drone manufacturer in separate deals.

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Protests force the Army into a second redo of $237M soldier gear contract

Amentum has won the Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment contract twice, only to face fresh challenges each time.

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The real danger of military AI isn’t killer robots; it’s worse human judgement

As Pentagon rushes to deploy LLM-based tools, research suggests they can undermine human thought and communication.

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A government research laboratory uses Cloudflareʼs security solutions to detect and block 40% of unwanted traffic at the edge

Nearly 40% of lab traffic was malicious. Discover how one agency reduced threats, saved costs, and kept resources focused on mission success.

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Army wants better, faster defenses against chemical and biological threats

An updated broad agency announcement covers everything from Ebola vaccines to radiation countermeasures, as well as how to use artificial intelligence

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KBR loses $1.8 billion NASA contract challenge to Ascend JV

KBR challenged the award twice, but the Government Accountability Office upholds NASA's choice of the the Amentum-Aerodyne joint venture.

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DISA, Carahsoft enter $970M VMware cloud software pact

The Defense Information Systems Agency and Carahsoft established the blanket purchase agreement to be a single point of entry for other Pentagon agencies.

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T2S books $600M DOD cyber contract

The Cybertron contract focuses on threat hunting, Zero Trust architectures, key management infrastructure development and artificial intelligence.

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The hidden infrastructure challenge of the Genesis Mission

COMMENTARY | AI ambition without infrastructure alignment is just aspiration.

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Navy launches recompete for $45M electronic warfare contract

Technical services work for this small business set-aside includes countermeasures and mission data systems integration.

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ROC goes public to support its expansion push

The vision artificial intelligence- and biometrics-focused firm collects $24 million to hire engineers and expand the infrastructure that fuels its algorithms.

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Coast Guard details its plan for a new 'Acquisition Superhighway'

Commercial software and artificial intelligence are core to the agency's approach for this procurement, which will have a multiplier effect for the contractor-customer relationship there.

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Survey of 11,000 feds underscores ‘layer cake of trauma’

A new survey from the Partnership for Public Service, aimed at replicating the cancelled 2025 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, reveals just 7% of federal workers believe their political leaders engender high motivation.

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Google launches threat disruption unit, stops short of calling it ‘offensive’

The unit will use legal authorizations and technical capabilities to impede cyber threat groups, though company execs say it will not go so far as to hack into adversaries' systems.