Record DoD budget request targets comms, intelGeorge Leopold
The actions are designed to lower energy prices that “permeate every single part of our economy,” the official said, framing the policies as an antidote to inflation that has raised everyday costs. The official also positioned more energy as a boon to emerging indu...
In December 2022, DoDawardedthe JWCC contract – a $9 billion multi-vendor cloud contract – to Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Google, and Oracle. The Pentagon first announced its multi-vendor cloud contract plan in July 2021, after previous failed attempts to develop a single-vendor $10 bil...
Microsoft is transparent and will allow for customers of our government solutions to access the BoE under a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). To request the BoE, you must be a customer
Following an initial request for information (RFI) released in July, a second RFI released on 26 October called for more detailed information that could aid the US Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) in its effort to acquire a single new aircraft type to undertake the National Airborne Operations...
That "two-tier" approach has been eliminated by many states and now most use the single-tier approach, i.e. the losing party can appeal directly to state or federal court and not be burdened with the costly and time consuming two-tiered approach. The "Proposed Regulations" provided a ...
Case 1: A single octet of option-kind. Case 2: An octet of option-kind, an octet of option-length, and the actual option-data octets. The option-length counts the two octets of option-kind and option-length as well as the option-data octets. ...
One significant point agreed to was that the requirements for all Services and applications addressed were consistent with a single language. Up to this point there had been an argument about "the minimum number of languages". There was a general concern that, while a single common language was...
Here is a copy of the full text of the proposal submitted by the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to the Department of Defense in response to the Request for Information for an electronic health record (EHR) solution that can replace the existing D
175 After reviewing the record, the Secretary of Defense was to forward the case to the President, or he could return it for further proceedings for any reason, not explicitly limited to material errors of law. The M.C.O. did not indicate what "further proceedings" might entail, or what...