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Air Force wants $800M for enterprise IT as a service -- Washington Technology

By Lauren C. Williams NOTE: This story first appeared on FCW.com. The Air Force is looking to boost its enterprise IT services with an $811 million program ask in its budget request for fiscal 2022. According to budget documents, the Air Force is focusing on expanding its foray into as-a-service models and software development with a $811 million budget request to modernize IT infrastructure with capabilities that can support Joint All Domain Command and Control efforts. The Air Force continues its initiative to transform its information technology model into an as-a-Service construct with a $383 million increase, Maj. Gen. James Peccia, the Air Force s deputy assistant secretary for budget, told reporters May 28. This effort allows airmen to focus on employment and defense of networks rather than maintenance.

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Lakeland manufacturer continues as top supplier of N95 masks

Lakeland manufacturer continues as top supplier of N95 masks ACI has manufactured 90 million N95 masks After the boom in business due to the pandemic, the mask maker will stay in business. and last updated 2021-06-01 18:43:24-04 LAKELAND, Fla. — Masks are still a very much needed tool in protecting healthcare workers from COVID-19. “Currently we have just north of 450 employees,” said Matt Muller, president of Advanced Concept Innovations. Advanced Concept Innovations in Lakeland hired an additional 300 workers last April as their production of N95 respirator masks, ramped up during the lockdown. At the time face masks were a coveted commodity.

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Canada recommends mixing, matching of COVID-19 vaccines

Ottawa [Canada], June 2 (ANI): Canada on Tuesday recommended mixing and matching of AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.

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AACC Issues Guidance on the Uses and Limitations of Tests for Predicting Premature Birth

Statement from the Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health (CCMOH): Interchangeability of Authorized COVID-19 Vaccines

Canada's approach to vaccination has enabled individuals in Canada to protect themselves, their families and communities against severe COVID-19 outcomes and reduce the risk of transmission of the virus. We are seeing increasing vaccine coverage from coast to coast to coast. As Chief Medical Officers of Health, we remain committed to implementing vaccine strategies that bring the greatest benefit to our populations.

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