June 7, 2026

Services Contractors Face New Challenges

Federal services contractors are responding to government spending reductions, changing customer demands and increasing competition.

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Broadband Is Open for Business in SoMD

MD Broadband Co-op’s mission is to attract more internet service providers to the SoMd marketplace with low-cost access to fiber optic broadband along the region’s highways.

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Call for: Parent Education Program Calendar

Parent education focused on prevention – such as early childhood behaviors, substance abuse, and regarding mental health – are ongoing discussions in community meetings.

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Take a Tour of Debut Video Studios

Meet the Green Screen, download your own teleprompter, turn the spotlight on yourself at Debut Video Studios; Bree Whitlock takes you on a tour.

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Multiplying Military Drones Challenge Safe Air Travel

Drone flight hours have tripled in shared US airspace since 2011 and the ongoing expansion of DoD drone flights will transform American aviation.

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Rising Turnover + Fraud Concerns = Whitewater Ahead

Defense contractors cannot expect near-term relief from DoD budget tightening impacts, says Pax Partnership’s Gene Townsend.

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SMECO Files to Reduce Customer Rates

If approved by the MD Public Service Commission, the reduced charge will appear on customer-members’ August 2014 bills.

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Raley’s Extends Way Beyond Lexington Park

Selection don’t end inside the showroom; hundreds of select fabrics in “every color” make each piece custom ordered. Lehomer Grant gives a glimpse of the choices.

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More than 400 Military Drones Crashed Since 2001

Military drones crashed into homes, farms, runways, highways, waterways and an Air Force C-130 Hercules transport plane in midair.

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Spring Ridge Robotics Team Competes in CA

League of Llamas, Spring Ridge Middle School’s robotics team, in its first year of competition ranked #1 in Maryland for Programming Skills and 45th in the World.

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