Government Workers Could Face the First Job Cuts
Sequestration is likely to cost DoD jobs before it impacts contractors, analysts say.
Navy Wants to Fly Drones without Chasers
The Navy wants FAA approval to fly unmanned aircraft domestically without visual observers.
Maryland in Top 5 States to Lose under Defense Cuts
Center for Security Policy says Maryland stands to lose $1.4 to $2.8 billion under sequestration defense cuts.
Surge in Cancelled Contracts Gives a Preview of Sequester
The federal government terminated 13,579 contracts ($2.15 billion) last fiscal year.
UCLASS Could Be Approved By Fall
The Navy expects that its requirements for the unmanned carrier-launched surveillance strike program to be approved by early fall.
Rear Adm. Jaynes Gets a New Job
Rear Adm. Cindy L. Jaynes will be assigned as commander of Fleet Readiness Centers at Naval Air Station Patuxent River.
Continuing Resolution Could Stall Sequester
Congress passed a bill maintaining the budget instead of submitting a new budget, but the move could stall defense cuts.