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Market for Contracted Aircraft Maintenance Will Take Off

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The U.S. Air Force spends about $3.6 billion a year on contractors to maintain thousands of aircraft. That amount could grow significantly as the fleet expands and planes age, increasing maintenance demands.

What to Know in Washington: Summit Ends as U.S. Demands Rejected

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President Donald Trump flew halfway around the world for his hastily arranged second summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, betting that his personal diplomacy could overcome sticking points both sides have known about for years. Now he’s coming home empty-handed. The collapse of talks in Hanoi exposed just how far apart the adversaries are, [...

What to Know in Washington: Cohen Takes Aim at Trump in Hearing

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“I am ashamed because I know what Mr. Trump is,” Cohen intends to tell the committee at a public hearing today, about the man who he once said he’d take a bullet for. “He is a racist. He is a conman. He is a cheat,” Cohen said in the prepared testimony.

DHS Unveils Enterprise Multi-Vendor, Multi-Cloud Strategy

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The Department of Homeland Security will embark on a 10-year, enterprise-wide cloud computing initiative to modernize its technology infrastructure and improve its cybersecurity posture, according to a Feb. 19 announcement.

Embattled VA Health Care System May Merge With Pentagon’s (1)

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The Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs are considering a joint contract for medical professionals that could serve both departments.

What to Know in Washington: Border Deal Will Turn on Trump’s OK

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Democrats and Republicans in Congress salvaged an agreement on border security spending that depends on President Donald Trump accepting less than he’s been demanding for money to build a wall to avert another government shutdown.

No Experience Required as 18 Freshmen Lead House Subcommittees

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House freshmen harvested a bumper crop of 18 subcommittee chairs as Democratic leaders face pressure to give opportunities to the newcomers who put them in the majority.

VA, Pentagon to Team on Health Services Contract (Corrected)

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The Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs are considering a joint contract for medical professionals that could serve both departments.

Spending on E-Health Records Boosts Health IT Market: This Is IT

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Federal spending on health information technology hit a five-year high in fiscal 2018, thanks in large part to increases in electronic health record modernization investments.

Spending on E-Health Records Boosts Health IT Market: This Is IT

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Federal spending on health information technology hit a five-year high in fiscal 2018, thanks in large part to increases in electronic health record modernization investments.

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