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Vulcan’s certification means SpaceX should have at least one competitor for future launches — though several other firms are lining up behind them.
Many view the guidance as a first step toward broader reforms to how software is funded and tested and how the workforce is equipped to leverage it.
A representative from Disabled American Veterans talks about the future of veterans’ care under the Trump administration as its policies take hold.
In this op-ed, the author argues how Chinese AI development could provide the PLA with an extraordinary military advantage — if the US fails to counter.
With budgets and policies in flux with the dawn of a new administration and new leadership, how should the VA chart its course? An expert walks through options.
A representative from Disabled American Veterans walks through some of the ways VA can improve its long-term care capabilities — for younger vets.
Jon Retzer from Disabled American Veterans talks about his group’s independent budget recommendation for the agency, and why it needs to grow.
The Space Force is weighing its options for how to proceed with integrating NTS-3 technology into upcoming GPS production lines.
Capt. Paris D. Davis was twice nominated for his actions in South Vietnam in June 1965. He was finally awarded the Medal of Honor on Feb. 14, 2023.
“Good luck getting DoD to adhere to this," one analyst said of lawmakers' attempts to influence defense spending.
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