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Defense Contractors Jockey for Pentagon Post-JEDI Cloud Profits

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Defense contractors who anticipated the military’s urgent demand for high-performance computing while the Pentagon’s $10 billion cloud computing program languished in federal court, see in its demise opportunities to expand their foothold in the rapidly evolving market.

Trucker Attrition Feeds Biden Officials’ Supply Chain Concerns

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Some of the trucking industry’s biggest challenges, such as driver retention and recruitment, were exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, causing major disruptions to the nation’s supply chain over the last year.

Biden Presses to Change Military Sex-Assault Prosecutions (1)

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The Biden administration will work with Congress to recommend changes to how the military justice system handles sex-related crimes.

Ron Johnson’s Future Clouds Landscape for Senate Majority Fight

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The stakes of the race, the ticking clock, and the repercussions of his indecision are ratcheting up the political intrigue as Sen. Ron Johnson chooses his next adventure.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Democrats Push Home-Care Plan Via Medicaid

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Senate Democrats will unveil legislation as soon as today to meet President Joe Biden‘s promise to strengthen in-home care for the elderly and disabled while boosting caregivers’ wages and unionizing opportunities, a draft bill obtained by Bloomberg Law shows.

What to Know in Washington: Biden Agenda Must Navigate Congress

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President Joe Biden’s plan for trillions of dollars in proposed spending and tax increases is entering a procedural and political thicket in Congress that’s likely to take at least until September to clear.

What to Know in Washington: Court’s Conservative Shift Hits Bump

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Even with a 6-3 conservative majority, the U.S. Supreme Court has its limits.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: More Time Needed on FDA Pick, Becerra Says

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Manufacturers of prescription drugs and medical devices are on pins and needles as they await news of who will lead the Food and Drug Administration, and HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said the decision will come once a busy President Joe Biden finds time to make that crucial decision.

What to Know in Washington: U.S. Aims to Curb Domestic Terrorism

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The Biden administration, five months after the assault on the U.S. Capitol, outlined its plans today for combating domestic terrorism, promising to better use existing federal resources and to consider whether any additional laws are needed to address the threat.

DISA to Use Challenge-Based OTA for Zero-Trust Network Prototype

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The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) seeks feedback from industry on a plan to modernize its network infrastructure to implement a “zero-trust” architecture. Defense experts say the move will bolster the department’s cybersecurity posture and enable adoption of cloud computing.

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