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Despite the mixed feelings, the Army birthday parade was also an overdue opportunity to engage with the public and highlight the service's rank and file.
There’s been a high-stakes global tax fight over tech for a decade, with billions of dollars at stake for leading U.S. companies. The fight is over digital services taxes — fees charged on search ...
The Navy's chief technology officer, Justin Fanelli, says he has spent the last two and a half years cutting through the red ...
Four Silicon Valley technology executives from major companies are joining the U.S Army Reserve as officers to inject the speed and expertise of commercial technology development into military ...
Trump has wanted to hold a military parade since at least 2017, when he attended France’s annual Bastille Day celebration and saw their tradition of showing off their military hardware. Back then, ...
Silicon Valley executives from companies like Meta, Palantir, and OpenAI are joining the U.S. Army Reserve to modernize ...
The US Army has launched the Executive Innovation Corps under Detachment 201 to recruit tech leaders from Palantir, Meta, and ...
A 33-mile trip from one protest in Annapolis, Md., to the parade grandstand in front of the White House was like a journey ...
Bilderberg Meeting provides a private forum for discussion at a time when President Donald Trump has upended security and ...
Palantir, the data analysis and technology firm whose contracts with the federal government are expanding, and Coinbase, a ...
Twenty two corporations and foundations are sponsoring the 250th Army Birthday Parade and Festival on the National Mall, ...
The chief executives at Palantir Technologies, which scoops up data for the government, and Veeva Systems, a cloud-computing ...