John Robinson
Articles By John
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016
- KBR To Acquire Wyle To Expand Government Services Business
- Senate Defense Bill Supports Open Architectures In Major Acquisition Programs
- Pentagon Officials Tell Congress FMS Process is ‘Burdened, Not Broken’
- Tethered Unmanned Aircraft Considered For Anti-Terrorism Surveillance
- Congressional Meddling Hampers NASA’s Mars Ambitions
- Saab Wins $183 Million Swedish Order For Development And Production Of New Torpedo System
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Friday, May 20, 2016
- Bridenstine Proposes Industry Handle Unclassified JSpOC, JICSpOC Data
- Navy Prepping For Another Round of Longbow Hellfire Tests
- Carper Wants Answers On Cyber Safeguards For Global Financial Transactions
- Norwegian Deputy Defense Chief Calls For Increased Military Investment By NATO Member Nations
- House Passes 2017 Defense Authorization Bill
- KEYW Agrees To Sell Last Of Commercial Cyber Security Product Business
- Thales Wins Netherlands Contract To Build Cyber Range Training Facility
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Thursday, May 19, 2016
- House Passes 2017 Defense Authorization Bill
- Raytheon Responds To Navy’s Immediate Need For Affordable New Weapons
- In FY ’18, Navy to Choose Between Lockheed Martin and Austal for Frigate Program
- House Appropriations CJS Subcommittee Approves FY ’17 Bill
- Navy Cyber Strategy Is Resiliency, Official Says
- Lamar Smith Wants NASA ARM Money Spent On Exploration
- Northrop Grumman Hikes Dividend
- U.S. Joins International African Cybersecurity Conference
- Bell Helicopter Delivers Seven Bell 429S Helicopters To Swedish Police
- Switzerland Awards Rheinmetall Contract To Modernize Swiss Military
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Wednesday, May 18
- Carter Slams 2017 NDAA For ‘Raid’ On War Funding, Will Recommend Veto
- Kendall: Congressional Acquisition Reform Efforts Aren’t Data-Driven
- USS Ford Carrier Will Begin Sea Trials In August Prior To Planned September Delivery
- Lack Of Program Office Hinders Air Force Small UAS Procurement
- Newport News Anticipates Big Savings From CVN-80 Digital Design
- Acquiring Cyber Security Tools Quickly Is A Challenge, Navy And Marine Officers Say
- FAA Tests FBI’s UAS Detection Technology At JFK Airport
- White House Objects To Cyber Command Move In House Version Of FY ’17 Defense Authorization Bill
- Saab Presents Anti-IED Underwater Robot
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Tuesday, May 17, 2016
- Gen. Paxton: Sea Services Falling Behind Near-Peer Nations In Key Capabilities
- Navy, Marine Corps Chiefs Lament Sluggish Acquisition System
- Senate Defense Bill Tackles Cost-Type Contracting, Bid Protests
- In Hopes of Innovation-Centric Pentagon, Senate Defense Authorization Bill Eliminates Kendall’s Job
- Lockheed Martin Developing Modular Aegis System For Potential Integration on Flight III DDG-51s
- Navy’s Newest Unmanned Aircraft Will Launch From Submerged Submarines
- BAE Partners With Fujitsu On Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing
- UAE Requests $476 Million In Thousands Of AGM-114 R/K Hellfire Category II Missiles
- Germany Looks To Replace CH-53G Fleet
- Egypt Requests $143 Million In UGM-84L Harpoon Block II Encapsulated Missiles
- Saab To Unveil First Gripen E
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Monday, May 16, 2016
- Defense Watch
- Less Procurement Funds, More Oversight In SASC’s Defense Bill
- SASC Bill Caps RD-180 Purchases, Sets Up Potential Battle With HASC
- SASC Pays Out $94 Million For Army Vehicle Active Protection Systems
- Fiscal Reality Challenges Ambitious Army Aircraft Modernization Plan
- U.S. And China Hold First Biannual International Security In Cyberspace Meeting
- GD Wins $184 Million U.S. Army Europe Contract To Provide Enterprise IT
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Friday, May 13, 2016
- SASC Defense Authorization Bill Strays With House Plan to Use OCO Funds for Base Expenses
- Denmark Inches Closer To F-35A Buy
- As Interim Army Solution, JLTV Absorbs Light Recon Vehicle Program
- Boeing Pitches Harpoon Missile GPS, Range Enhancements As Over-Horizon Anti-Ship Weapon
- Pritzker Seeks High-Tech Sector’s Help On Managing Cyber Risk
- Boeing Confident For Super Hornet Production Into the 2020s
- Boeing Selling NAVY P-8 Engineering Investment As Advantage To 737 As JSTARS Replacement
- DHS IG Report Finds Continued Security Deficiencies In TSA Management Of IT System
- Bell Helicopter Opens New Prague Facility
- BAE And VOP CZ Jointly Pursue Czech IFV Replacement
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Thursday, May 12, 2016
- Air Force To Hold ‘Full And Open’ Competition For UH-1N Replacement Program
- House Appropriators Release $576 Billion Defense Spending Bill, Sticks to HASC’s OCO Funding Scheme
- SECDEF Carter Announces $30 Million Expansion Of Experimental Tech Innovation Unit
- Acquisition Workforce Needs More FMS Focus, Industry Officials Say
- IBM Starts Using Watson Computer System For Cybersecurity
- Deep Learning Analytics Develops DARPA Deep Machine Learning Prototype
- IBM To Start Collaboration With UMBC On Cognitive Cybersecurity
- South Korea Investigates North Korean Hacking Of Defense Contractor
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UncategorizedRussian Navy Resumes Shipbuilding in Crimea Since 2014 Annexation
On Tuesday, the More (or Morye) Shipyard in Feodosiya, Crimea laid the keel for the first Russian naval vessel to be built on the disputed peninsula since Russia annexed it from Ukraine in 2014. “”Today, we are laying the keel of the advanced ship Shtorm . . . this proves that the shipyard has managed to integrate with Russia’s defence industry quickly enough.