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The U.S. Navy is significantly expanding its investment in electromagnetic spectrum dominance, awarding a major sustainment contract to ensure its advanced tactical systems remain mission-ready. In a newly announced procurement, a leading defense engineering firm has secured a massive long-term agreement to provide critical support for airborne electronic attack warfare depot operations at the Naval…
Federal employees are facing important retirement planning changes in 2026 as new Roth-related rules and Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) options take effect. While Roth strategies remain available, experts say timing and tax planning will become more critical than ever. Roth Conversions Are Still Available One of the biggest misconceptions surrounding the 2026 changes is that…
The U.S. Army is heavily investing in the long-term sustainment and technological upgrade of its critical defense logistics infrastructure. In a massive new federal procurement announcement, a major government services and munitions manufacturer has successfully secured a highly lucrative contract to completely overhaul one of the military’s most vital supply nodes. The newly awarded Day…
The Trump administration has formally created a new federal employment category known as Schedule Policy/Career, resulting in the reclassification of approximately 8,000 federal positions. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on June 3, 2026, finalizing the move and removing traditional civil service protections from thousands of employees considered to be involved in shaping or…
A new commentary argues that federal agencies should shift their cybersecurity focus away from continually purchasing new security tools and instead prioritize resilience. While organizations often invest heavily in expanding their cybersecurity technology stacks, the article suggests that this approach can create complexity without necessarily improving security outcomes. The author contends that cyber incidents are…
USA Rare Earth (USAR) announced that it has finalized definitive agreements with the U.S. government, converting a previously announced letter of intent into binding commitments. The agreements provide access to approximately $1.6 billion in government support, including direct funding and loan financing, aimed at accelerating the development of a fully integrated domestic rare earth supply…
In the constantly shifting landscape of federal IT, the concept of Zero Trust is undergoing a massive transformation. According to Chuck Brooks, GovCon expert, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing are no longer just distant theoretical concepts; they are rapidly becoming core disruptors. As these advanced technologies drastically expand the digital attack…
The intersection of commercial space infrastructure and national security reached a massive new milestone this week. In an aggressive push to reshape how the military monitors global airspace, the U.S. Space Force officially awarded a historic, multibillion-dollar agreement to Elon Musk’s aerospace firm. The potential $4.16 billion Other Transaction Authority (OTA) agreement heavily fast-tracks a…
Federal employees may soon have a quicker route to promotions as the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) proposes major changes to long-standing promotion rules. The proposal would remove the current requirement that most federal workers wait at least one year before moving to a higher grade level. What Is Changing? Under the existing system, many…
A major federal employee union is urging the Trump administration to restore telework flexibility as gas prices continue climbing across the United States. The National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) argues that mandatory in-office work is creating financial pressure for federal workers already dealing with rising living costs. Union Raises Concerns Over Commuting Costs In a…