Army Issues RFI for Cyber Capabilities and Approaches The Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground is conducting a market survey to identify potential sources for the procurement of cyber capabilities and seeks industry feedback on cyber capabilities and approaches to meet future strategic and protected cyber needs. Specifically, information is sought on existing technical capabilities to deliver and defend against effects with robust and mature capabilities that exploit, deny or manipulate. Sol. No. W56KGY-14-R-ARMY. Respond by Oct. 6. Contact:…
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House Republicans on Wednesday unveiled a blueprint for a third reconciliation bill that includes $60 billion for defense, a figure slightly below the Trump administration’s request to cover Iran war […]
Senate Dems Block Consideration Of FY ‘27 NDAA Over Iran War Concerns
Senate Democrats on Tuesday blocked a vote to advance consideration of the chamber’s $1.14 trillion fiscal year 2027 National Defense Authorization (NDAA). The procedural vote was 46-50, failing to reach […]
Concerns Raised At SASC Hearing On Unobligated Reconciliation Funds And Lack Of Updates On Iran War Cost
Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) raised concerns at a hearing on Tuesday about the majority of funds in the $153 billion first reconciliation bill being unobligated thus […]
CBO Says Upfront Costs To Protect Military Installations From Drones Between $1 Million And $74 Million
The initial costs to acquire and deploy counter-small unmanned aircraft system (C-sUAS) defenses at individual Defense Department installations are estimated at between $1.2 million and $73.6 million depending on the […]
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