U.S. Cyber Command's acquisition arm is preparing to bring on dozens of new hires in the coming years as officials await the receipt of enhanced budgeting authority in fiscal year 2024 amid quickening adversarial moves to exploit network vulnerabilities. With the growth of the acquisition organization comes the transition of more of the command’s contracting work in-house, a reality that Michael Clark, CYBERCOM’s director of J9 acquisitions and technology, said Wednesday has led him to prioritize workforce building as he...