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Mar. 16—After experiencing the best of Northwest Missouri State for 40 minutes Sunday, Washburn coach Brett Ballard admitted that the Bearcats probably should've earned the No. 1 seed in the Central Region. Northwest's chance to prove its MIAA rivals right comes at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the NCAA Division II Central Region Championship as the No. 2 seed against No. 1-seeded Northern State, the . ....
Mar. 14—ABERDEEN, S.D. — The Missouri Western men saw their season end with a 72-46 loss Washburn in Saturday's NCAA Division II Central Region first-round game at Wachs Arena in Aberdeen, South Dakota. No. 6-seeded Western's season ends with a 14-11 record and their first postseason appearance in 11 years in Will Martin's first year as head coach. "Every year as coaches you try to create . ....
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By Lauren C. Williams NOTE: This article first appeared on FCW.com. The House Armed Services Committee has launched a task force to investigate defense supply chain vulnerabilities, foreign manufacturing concerns and other issues raised by the pandemic. The experience of our totally disrupted supply chains in the early part of the pandemic was a pretty searing experience, Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), co-chair of the Defense Critical Supply Chain Task Force, told reporters on March 10. Supply chain vulnerabilities have long been a concern in the Pentagon but really gained increased attention in recent years particularly regarding foreign manufacturing of technologies such as small drones, semiconductors and microelectronics. ....
By Adam Mazmanian, Justin Katz Mar 10, 2021 NOTE: This article first appeared on FCW.com. The Technology Modernization is poised to receive one heck of a present for its three-year anniversary – a $1 billion funding injection from Congress that would dramatically its capitalization. The TMF was founded by the Modernizing Government Technology Act and launched with $100 million. The fund has received three $25 million appropriations but overall has remained small – especially considering lawmakers initially sought to fund it with $3 billion. The House of Representatives included $9 billion for TMF in its initial version of the bill, but that provision was scrubbed after objections from many in the Senate. However, TMF backers in the Senate managed to include $1 billion their version of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act. The bill also contains other tech funding, including $200 million for the U.S. Digital Service and $650 million for the Cybersecuri ....