April 26, 2024

Government Workers Could Face the First Job Cuts

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Sequestration is likely to cost DoD jobs before it impacts contractors, analysts say.

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Navy Wants to Fly Drones without Chasers

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The Navy wants FAA approval to fly unmanned aircraft domestically without visual observers.

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Maryland in Top 5 States to Lose under Defense Cuts

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Center for Security Policy says Maryland stands to lose $1.4 to $2.8 billion under sequestration defense cuts.

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Blazer Wins Webster Field Construction Contract

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Great Mills construction firm will construct $1.6 million unmanned aircraft facility.

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Surge in Cancelled Contracts Gives a Preview of Sequester

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The federal government terminated 13,579 contracts ($2.15 billion) last fiscal year.

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V-22 Crash Pilots Face Discipline Hearing

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Pilot error and a strong tailwind are blamed for this year’s Morocco crash.

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UCLASS Could Be Approved By Fall

Potential Boeing UCLASS

The Navy expects that its requirements for the unmanned carrier-launched surveillance strike program to be approved by early fall.

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Rear Adm. Jaynes Gets a New Job

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Rear Adm. Cindy L. Jaynes will be assigned as commander of Fleet Readiness Centers at Naval Air Station Patuxent River.

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Demand Still Strong for Small Drones

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The military small UAV market is still booming.

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Continuing Resolution Could Stall Sequester

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Congress passed a bill maintaining the budget instead of submitting a new budget, but the move could stall defense cuts.

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