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Boeing machinists are voting on a proposed contract that could end the nearly six-week strike.
Army needs to "seriously explore" questions to provide more stability, predictability and career flexibility, says top civilian leader.
American officials said they don't yet know why the soldiers are there.
The effort aims to drive private capital funding to companies advancing key DOD technologies like artificial intelligence and microelectronics.
This is the second such package within a week, as Ukraine's defensive lines wear in the east.
Congress and DOD must recalibrate their defense technology acquisition approach, senior members of the House Armed Services Committee argue in this op-ed.
Western firms are increasingly trying to partner with Ukrainian companies rather than sending equipment alone.
U.S. President Joe Biden pledged to send Ukraine "hundreds" of air defense interceptors within months.
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Millennium will deliver six more spacecraft for the service's Missile Track Custody program as part of the $386 million deal.
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