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Army Undersecretary Sees Challenges In A Time of Change
As the Army confronts a new world of increasing missions and operations with fewer soldiers and less money, the Under Secretary of the Army sees three challenges for leadership: material, […]
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Army
Odierno Wants Increased Service Chief Involvement In Weapon Acquisition
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.–The Army’s top officer wants service chiefs to have more involvement and broader input into the weapon acquisition process. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno said Wednesday he’d like […]
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Army Common Cockpit Effort About Architecture, Backbone Allowing Change
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–The Army views its common aviation cockpit concept as an architecture and backbone that allows a cockpit to evolve over time as opposed to simply components, according to a […]
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Lockheed Martin Works With Army TARDEC On Prototype Active Protection Controller
Lockheed Martin [LMT] Tuesday said it is supporting the Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) as it develops a new prototype controller for military vehicle active protection […]
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New Turbine Engine Is Army’s Number One Priority, Shyu Says
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–The Army’s new Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP) is the service’s “number one” priority, according to its acquisition chief. Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology […]
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Rockwell Collins Launches TruNet For Interoperable Communications
Seamless networked communications between air and ground are a long-sought goal for the U.S. military and militaries around the world, and Rockwell Collins [COL] Monday said it’s found a solution […]
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Womack, Odierno, Agree To Disagree On Army Aviation Restructure of Apache
The Army’s Aviation Aviation Restructure Initiative (ARI) continues to be a bone of contention as far as moving National Guard AH-64 Apache helicopters to the active component, an issue pursued […]
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First Airbus UH-72A Lakota For Army Training Rolls Off Production Line
Airbus’ first UH-72A Lakota configured to serve as the Army’s training helicopter rolled off the company’s production line around 11 a.m. EDT Wednesday in Columbus, Miss., according to a company […]
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Canada Selected Northrop Grumman To Provide Infrared Countermeasure System For Chinooks
The Royal Canadian Air Force selected Northrop Grumman [NOC] to provide infrared missile protection countermeasures on its fleet of CH-14F Chinook helicopters, the company said on Wednesday. The company is […]
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GD Wins $23 Million Contract For Buffalo A2 M1272 Vehicle Upgrades
General Dynamics [GD] was awarded a $23 million contract for updates and revisions to logistic requirements and data, except provisioning, for the Buffalo A2 M1272 vehicle by the U.S. Army […]