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Navy to Build Ship-Based ‘Edge’ Cloud for Future Combat System

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The U.S. Navy is preparing large-scale investments in ship-mounted cloud computing infrastructure as the backbone of its future strategy for network-centric naval warfare.

What to Know in Washington: Biden’s Moment to Take on Trump

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Joe Biden will set the tone for a bruising general election battle against President Donald Trump as he accepts the Democratic nomination tonight in a speech testing his ability to connect with voters in the virtual campaign format of the pandemic.

Covid Flight From Transit Forces Shift to Riders Without Choices

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Public transportation leaders are rethinking how to serve riders who depend on them, as they adjust to the possibility that many commuters who abandoned mass transit during the Covid-19 pandemic will never return.

Air Force Spending Likely to Heat Up in Arctic: Defensive Line

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The Department of the Air Force has outlined a new Arctic Strategy designed to implement guidance of the Defense Department’s 2019 plan,...

Trump Polling Slump Fuels Democratic Hopes of Expanding Majority

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House Democrats are in position to grow their majority a year and a half after beginning preparations to simply hold it for a second straight Congress.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Trump Drug Plan Gives Grassley Time to Act

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President Donald Trump gave the drug industry until Aug. 24 to find a suitable alternative to one of his drug pricing plans, time Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) indicated he plans to use to build support for his own prescription drug package, Alex Ruoff reports.

More Pharmacy Covid Testing Backed by White House, Republicans

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Pharmacists pushing to get paid by Medicare for Covid-19 testing have gained key congressional allies but say they face opposition from the country’s top doctors lobby.

Agriculture Chair’s Likely GOP Opponent Faces Primary Headache

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The Republican favorite to take on House Agriculture Chairman Collin Peterson (D) in Minnesota is taking hits from fellow contenders who’ve refused to drop out in deference to her.

What to Know in Washington: Trump’s Last Chance to Spur Economy

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President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are facing a last chance to keep the economic rout sparked by the resurgent coronavirus from deepening before the November election.

VA Seeks ‘Incubator’ to Develop Cutting-Edge Cyber Technologies

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The Department of Veterans Affairs is in the market for a federal contractor to help it incorporate innovative cybersecurity technologies into its defenses, according to a July 13 sources-sought notice.

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