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Two House lawmakers launch Golden Dome caucus
Rep. Jeff Crank, R-Colo., announced the initiative Tuesday, noting that the group will partner closely with the Senate's Golden Dome Caucus.
Big AUKUS news coming, but Hill and allies see tech sharing snags
Britain and Australia fear that their nuclear-submarine and technology pact with the United States could be hindered by Washington's export bureaucracy.
US sees China propaganda efforts becoming more like Russia’s
Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., who chairs a congressional committee on China, said Chinese influence operations are part of a "cognitive warfare" strategy.
By Nomaan Merchant
Biden expected to tighten rules on US investment in China
China this past week blasted the new House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party after it held its first hearing on countering Beijing
By Aamer Madhani and Fatima Hussein
The opposite of Silicon Valley: How Feds expect to use AI/ML
The government is buying AI technology experimentally with the focus on research-based deals as opposed to hardware or software contracts.
Addressing the threat of hostile drones to critical infrastructure
The Domestic Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems National Action Plan, released earlier this year, addresses the rising threat that drones present.
By Jeffrey Starr
Leidos taps Rolls-Royce executive Bell as next CEO
Thomas Bell also held leadership roles at Boeing before joining Rolls-Royce.
Slow arms deliveries to Taiwan blamed on US production bottlenecks
Total value of delayed sales approaches $19 billion.
By Joe Gould
Biden arms deal policy seeks to balance human rights and competition
The Biden administration updated its arms transfer policy as it identifies ways to make the U.S. defense industry more competitive in global weapons deals.
Lawmakers worry about weapons makers’ ability to meet demand
Industry representatives say a lack of contract adjustments hurts companies by depressing wages.
By Joe Gould