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Past articles by Armin:

Former US, NATO commander named Brookings Institution president

John R. Allen replaces Strobe Talbott, who steps down after more than 15 years with the nonpartisan, public policy-based think tank. → Read More

Report: Company allowed Russia to review major Pentagon defense software

A report says Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) allowed a source code review of ArcSight, a Pentagon cyber defense software, by a Russian defense agency. → Read More

Russian defense company shows off ‘flying car’

Russian defense manufacturer Kalashnikov has unveiled a one-manned “flying car.” → Read More

NATO denounces effectiveness of UN nuclear weapons ban

NATO believes a U.N. treaty could create greater divisions and divergences among states when unity against proliferation and security threats are more necessary than ever. → Read More

How salaries for federal software engineers stack up against the private sector

New research from CyberCoders highlights the top-paying jobs in the IT sector, revealing an uphill battle for federal managers looking to hire top talent on tight budgets. → Read More

GAO finds worsening trends in naval maintenance, readiness and training

A study on the U.S. Navy by the GAO has found declining ship conditions and worsening trends in readiness. → Read More

Lockheed Martin announces new family of satellite buses

Lockheed Martin has announced a new system of satellite buses that include high-powered and nano-satellites. → Read More

Automation can cut costs, hours from Army patrol data system testing

Tobyhanna Army Depot IT specialists have developed an automated program to reduce the time and expense of manually testing the Army's Tactical Ground Reporting (TIGR) system. → Read More

Boeing submits bid to replace the Air Force's Huey helicopters

On September 13, 2017 Boeing submitted its bid to replace the U.S Air Force’s UH-1N (Huey) Helicopters. Boeing’s MH-139 helicopters are designed for the purpose of protecting the U.S’ intercontinental ballistic missiles, in addition to engaging in domestic military transports. → Read More

What feds need to know about government reorganization

Four experts from think tanks and executive agencies testified on the potential effects of federal reorganization, as well as give their own recommendations on the issue. → Read More

Pentagon reportedly wasted $64M on aircraft modification program

An office within the Pentagon wasted at least $64.8 million on a program to modify a Drug Enforcement Agency to perform advanced surveillance operations in Afghanistan. → Read More

Pentagon reportedly wasted $64M on aircraft modification program

An office within the Pentagon wasted at least $64.8 million on a program to modify a Drug Enforcement Agency to perform advanced surveillance operations in Afghanistan. → Read More

Pentagon reportedly wasted $64M on aircraft modification program

An office within the Pentagon wasted at least $64.8 million on a program to modify a Drug Enforcement Agency to perform advanced surveillance operations in Afghanistan. → Read More

MQ-25 drone’s aerial refueling system set for 2018-19 deployment

The Navy’s mission to craft drones that can be flown off of aircraft carriers and refuel other aircraft mid-flight is set to be completed in 2018 or 2019. → Read More