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May 2026
By: Margaret M. Cassidy DOJ is delivering a hard lesson to two former U.S. military pilots:  teaching Chinese military pilots to fly can be an illegal export and a crime for which you get arrested. Most people think export regulations only control the export of things:  equipment, software, or technical data. But that is not...
By: Margaret M. Cassidy & Andrew Swick The first stage of the FY2027 Appropriations process has essentially wrapped, with congressional member’s offices now processing request submissions from constituents and stakeholders before moving them to subcommittee staff for bill drafting and markup. Coming out of this, it is helpful to reflect on some key takeaways and...
By: Margaret M. Cassidy & Andrew Swick The Anthropic-Department of Defense (DoD) conflict raises compelling legal and policy issues, but these debates don’t help a business make payroll. [Click here for The Defense Salon article with detailed background on this conflict and here for an update on the court cases.] For federal government contractors, businesses...
By: Margaret M. Cassidy & Jelena Tasic Background The Anthropic-Department of Defense (DoD) battle started earlier this year when, over social media, DoD designated Anthropic a “supply chain risk” and along with the White House restricted the use of Anthropic products, particularly its Claude AI models, initially across the whole federal government.  DoD and the...

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