May 19, 2024

Joint Chiefs: Sequester Compromises Strategic Imperatives

Budget squeeze laying groundwork for strategic failures, JCS say, as cost-cutting cooperation gets under way elsewhere for F-35 program.

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Get Discovered in Lexington Park!

Calling all restaurant owners, performers, and all other local businesses. Join PNC’s Discover Lexington Park event Thursday, October 17.

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Pianist Ganz’ Fall Piano Talks Begin Thursday

SMCM pianist Brian Ganz will give piano talks on Debussy, Chopin, and Beethoven this fall, starting Thursday.

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TPP Panel: Early Collaboration Key to Program Success

Experts promote a more integrated evaluation framework to make transition from developmental testing to operational testing more effective.

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Netherlands Says Yes to F-35; Insitu Wins $330M UAV Contract

Dutch government calls F-35 purchase “the most future-proof option.” Also, industry advances positive as DoD, law enforcement, and Congress weigh in on tragic events at Washington Navy Yard.

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School’s In Session, Here’s a ‘Rules of the Road’ Review

School bus rules and other driving safety reminders as students, parents, and teachers return to classes this month.

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Be Ready When Autumn Falls

Dyson Building Center has what you need for your autumn chores, but Robert also points out that the “fish are bigger” in the fall and Dyson’s sells fishing poles, too.

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Navy Yard Shooting Dominates Military News

Rampage leaves more than a dozen dead; security heightened in nation’s capital and at Navy installations.

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Fishing, Building and Lending: A So.Md. Renaissance Man

Pete Ide returns to a new aspect of the building industry as a lender with Primary Residential Mortgage, but he still keeps fishing.

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MetCom Finishes FDR from Library to Great Mills Rd.

With the sewer upgraded, Great Mills Trading Post can begin road construction but needs to wait until spring when weather is better suited.

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