May 31, 2026

Hoyer Supports Lawsuit to Keep FBI Project in Prince George’s

FBI

Rep. Steny H. Hoyer has expressed support for MD Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and Prince George’s County’s lawsuit to stop the Trump administration’s attempt to sabotage the new FBI headquarters project in Greenbelt and redirect over $1 billion in congressionally appropriated funding to a different location.

Navy: Cross Domain Swarm Sensing Demo at Pax a Success

Swarm Sensing

The US Navy demonstrated its software for swarms and other configurations of unmanned air, surface, and underwater systems at NAS Pax River. The Optimized Cross Domain Swarm Sensing software program helps the service plan missions using groups of unmanned aircraft. By running thousands of computer simulations, it determines the best combination of drones, sensors, and arrangement to achieve mission goals.

Hoyer: Solution Clear. Move FBI to Greenbelt

FBI

Congressman Steny H. Hoyer and members of Team Maryland reiterated their support for moving the FBI headquarters from Washington, DC, to Prince George’s County.

Lawmakers Support FBI Move to Maryland

Behavioral Health Unit

Congressman Steny H. Hoyer joined members of Maryland’s federal, state, and local governments and the NAACP urging the Biden administration to select Prince George’s County for the future FBI headquarters.

US Finds Russia ‘Likely’ Behind Cyberhack

Cyber Threats

The entire US intelligence committee confirms the massive cyber-attack on the US ‘likely’ came from Russia. The FBI, CISA, ODNI, and NSA are working in concert to remediate the attacks.

Google Facing EU Antitrust Charges

Google has run afoul of the European Union’s tough antitrust regulations. Charges believed to be forthcoming.

F-35 Pilot Smart Helmet: State of the Art

The F-35 helmet with DAS capability is the brain on the brains.

Sequestration a Waiting Game for Contractors

Waiting for awards and RFPs during sequestration is like the last month of pregnancy; delivery is coming, but it doesn’t feel soon enough. No waiting for a Senate subcommittee, which ignored sequestration when marking up the FY14 DoD budget.