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Ellume Announces $231.8 Million Agreement with the U.S. Government to Scale Up Production of .
Ellume HealthFebruary 1, 2021 GMT
The contract includes the delivery of 8.5 million Ellume COVID-19 Home Tests to support the U.S. Government’s pandemic response
The investment will support the establishment of Ellume’s first U.S. manufacturing facility, increasing Ellume’s global production capacity by 500,000+ tests per day once completed;
The investment extends Ellume’s engagement with the U.S. government following the NIH RADx announcement last year; The Ellume COVID-19 Home Test is the first non-prescription over-the-counter self-test authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Army PEO IEW&S Selects Palantir and Raytheon to Compete for TITAN Effort
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DVIDS - News - Forward Deployed, USS Germantown (LSD 42) Holds Change of Command By Lt j g Yeltsin Rodriguez
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Army names new director for tactical network modernization team January 25 The Army organization responsible for tactical network modernization is getting a new director. (Justin Eimers/Army PEO C3T)
Update: This story has been updated with comment from Maj. Gen. Peter Gallagher. WASHINGTON U.S. Army organization responsible for modernizing the service’s tactical network will soon have a new leader, the army chief of staff announced Monday. Brig. Gen. Jeth Rey, the J-6 of Central Command, will replace Maj. Gen. Peter Gallagher as director of the Network Cross-Functional Team, a critical piece of the Army’s modernization efforts. “BG Jeth Rey is the perfect choice to serve as the next director of the N-CFT,” Gallagher said in a statement to C4ISRNET. “His years of experience as a Soldier, NCO, Warrant Officer, and Officer with a multitude of conventional and Special Operations Signal and Cyber assignments make him uniquely qualified to lead this critical moder
Garrett L. Ressing is the acting general counsel for the Department of the Navy (DON). As the DON’s senior career lawyer, he is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all Office of the General Counsel (OGC) legal practice areas and serving as the OGC community leader of more than 1,100 attorneys and professional support staff in 140 offices worldwide.
Ressing began his legal career with the DON when he joined OGC in 1990, as a trial attorney representing the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) before the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals. In 1992, he was selected for a procurement attorney position within NAVFAC, in which he represented the agency in protest actions before the Government Accountability Office. In 1994, Ressing became the assistant counsel, Navy Public Works Center (PWC) Washington, D.C., and in 1996, he was selected to be counsel, Navy PWC, Washington, D.C., providing advice on a full range of legal issues.