
Julia Janicki
Data Visualization Reporter at Bloomberg News
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6 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Lizette Chapman |Julia Janicki |Tom Février |Allyson Versprille
For the full experience visit: Silicon Valley Is Coming for the Pentagon’s $1 Trillion BudgetThe Titan is notable in other ways. It came in on time and within budget, according to Palantir, a rarity in US defense procurement. And while the $178 million contract accounts for just a tiny sliver of an annual Defense Department allotment targeted at $1 trillion in the coming cycle, it represents an important inflection point in a long but uneven collaboration between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon.
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6 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Lizette Chapman |Julia Janicki |Tom Février |Allyson Versprille
Intel fordecisionmakingPalantirAndurilSaronicSaildroneShield AIHermeusEpirusSkydioReusablefighterjet thatblows updronesSecurehardwaredeviceWearablesAutonomousdroneHypersonic planeSystem thatzaps dronesBattlefielddataBattlefielddataCelltowerfeedsSatellitefeedsTitan In early March, the US Army received a prototype of the Titan, a mobile command post consisting of a large windowless container bolted onto a six-wheeled truck.The vehicle is so unassuming that it wouldn’t have looked out of place...
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6 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Lizette Chapman |Julia Janicki |Tom Février |Allyson Versprille
For the full experience visit: Silicon Valley Is Coming for the Pentagon’s $1 Trillion BudgetThe Titan is notable in other ways. It came in on time and within budget, according to Palantir, a rarity in US defense procurement. And while the $178 million contract accounts for just a tiny sliver of an annual Defense Department allotment targeted at $1 trillion in the coming cycle, it represents an important inflection point in a long but uneven collaboration between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Sonia Sirletti |Julia Janicki
Andrea Orcel(Bloomberg) -- As Italy’s largest banks get ready to report results, what matters most to investors isn’t profit or revenue. It’s deals. The country’s lenders have been swept up in a wave of proposed transactions that could result in a fundamental transformation of the industry. But a complex of cross-holdings, alliances and sometimes conflicting interests means that movement on one deal has repercussions for the rest.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Sonia Sirletti |Julia Janicki
As Italy’s largest banks are getting ready to report results, what matters most to investors isn’t profit or revenue. It’s deals. The country’s lenders have been swept up in a wave of proposed transactions that could result in a fundamental transformation of the industry. But a complex of cross-holdings, alliances and sometimes conflicting interests means that movement on one deal has repercussions for the rest.
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