Defense Daily
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ArmyOlympics Drone Swarm Heightens Army Concerns Over Air Defense
During the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, a flock of 1,200 commercial drones made by Intel [INTC] formed a giant snowboarder that flew into […]
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DDN Weekly – April 3, 2018
// PDF View- Air Force To Hash Out KC-46A Tanker Schedule With Boeing
- Pekoske Looks to Build on Successes with Public-Private Partnerships
- Lockheed Martin Unveils South Korea’s First F-35
- DoD Opens Competition For Multi-Billion Dollar Commercial Cloud Contract
- Qatar Purchases 28 NH90 Multi-Role Helicopters, 16 H125 Training Helicopters For $3.7 Billion
- DoD Laying Groundwork For Faster Action In Space, General Says
- FY18 Spending Bill Funds Critical Infrastructure, Federal IT Cyber Security Projects
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018
- Open Architecture Future Vertical Lift Family Will Include Advanced UAS
- Lawmakers Seek Input On Addressing Open-Source Software Vulnerabilities
- Cowen Report: Budget Flexibility, Sector Consolidation Improving Outlook For Defense IT Industry
- DoD Starts Study On Airlift, Sealift And Tanker Needs
- DDG-116 Finishes Builder’s Trials
- Boeing Inks $1 Billion Contract For Early Work On 28 Kuwait Super Hornets
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Business/FinancialCowen Report: Budget Flexibility, Sector Consolidation Improving Outlook For Defense IT Industry
Department of Defense information technology (IT) partners are poised for improved revenue pick-ups in FY ’18 and FY ’19 due to more flexible budgeting for cyber and cloud projects and […]
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CyberLawmakers Seek Input On Addressing Open-Source Software Vulnerabilities
House Energy and Commerce Committee leadership is seeking input from the head of the Linux foundation on how to better secure systems using open-source software (OSS) from known vulnerabilities. Rep. […]
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UncategorizedBoeing Inks $1 Billion Contract For Early Work On 28 Kuwait Super Hornets
The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) awarded Boeing [BA] a nearly $1.2 billion undefinitized contract action on Friday for long-lead engineering needed to develop the baseline configuration to build and […]
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Navy/USMCDDG-116 Finishes Builder’s Trials
The future USS Thomas Hudner (DDG-116) Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer successfully finished builder’s trials on March 31, the Navy said on Monday. The trials included a set of in-port and […]
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Air ForceDoD Starts Study On Airlift, Sealift And Tanker Needs
The Department of Defense has launched a congressionally mandated study to determine how many refueling aircraft, transport planes and cargo ships it will need to support future military operations. U.S. Transportation Command […]
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ArmyOpen Architecture Future Vertical Lift Family Will Include Advanced UAS
Aside from developing a revolutionary new family of rotorcraft, the Army’s ongoing Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program includes building a next-generation unmanned aerial system that will fly in formation with […]
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