Tag: monday
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The Army is planning for a conflict with China—including shoring up blood supply
[ad_1] For the U.S. Army, preparing for war with China means more than training to fight—it also means making sure there is enough blood to keep soldiers and civilians alive across the Indo-Pacific. “Blood supply and blood logistics is already challenging. And even coming out of COVID, we’re still facing a lot of manufacturing shortages, ... -
Pentagon: US aid to Israel and Ukraine depends on Congressional action
[ad_1] The Israel-Hamas war has underscored the need for a real budget instead of a continuing resolution, a senior U.S. defense official said Monday, as the secretary of the Army called on Congress to increase funding to allow the Pentagon to support Israel and Ukraine at the same time. “One thing that is really important ... -
Defense Business Brief: Shutdown watch; New F-35 missile; ‘Unsustainable’ repair scheme; and more…
[ad_1] The U.S. government is barreling towards its first shutdown since 2018. Last week, the House failed to advance its spending bill for fiscal year 2024, putting the U.S. government on path toward a shutdown unless Congress passes a stopgap spending bill by Sept. 30. While the House is gridlocked, the Senate seems poised to ... -
Anambra’s Budget Ministry launches User Acceptability Test for New Budget Automation System
[ad_1] The Anambra State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, in line with Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s vision of launching full e-governance, has organized a user Acceptability test training for the new budget automation system. The training, which took place on Monday, September 18, 2023, at the IDK Training Center in Awka, was attended by all ... -
Defense Business Brief: AFA wrap; 155mm production to rise; F-35 moves; and more…
[ad_1] Drones were thick upon the conference floor, though not quite as thick as the uniformed and besuited crowds at the Air & Space Forces Association’s national convention, held last week just outside Washington, D.C. Uncrewed aircraft were a major topic as industry prepares its offerings for the Air Force’s future competition to build its ... -
Today’s D Brief: Ukraine liberates village, hits Russian warships; China investigates military chief; USAF seeks new drone bases; And a bit more.
[ad_1] Ukrainian forces liberated a village called Andriivka, located about 6 miles south of Bakhmut, Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said Friday in a terse message on Telegram. “It was difficult, and the situation changed very dynamically several times yesterday,” she added. Reuters described Andriivka as “devastated,” but said the Ukrainian advances open a door ... -
Budget delays could ‘slow roll’ Air Force’s digital infrastructure plans
[ad_1] The Air Force’s top tech integration office is only a year old, but it has big plans to bring cloud-based command and control and other digital infrastructure to operators in 2024—barring major budget delays. “If we don’t get our budget next month, that’s all going to get slow rolled,” Brig. Gen. Luke Cropsey, the ... -
NDPC inaugurates National Committee for General Application and Implementation Directive
[ad_1] Dr. Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner, the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) on Monday, 4th September, 2023 inaugurated the National Committee for NDP Act GAID. NDP Act GAID is one in a continuum of vital, regulatory measures being taken by the Commission to ensure smooth compliance procedure under the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023. The ...










