Army
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ArmyGeneral Dynamics’ First International Stryker Vehicle Sales Could Be To Iraq
By Ann Roosevelt The first foreign military sale of General Dynamics‘ [GD] wheeled, armored Stryker vehicles could be to Iraq. Congress was notified Dec. 9 that Iraq has requested the […]
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ArmyOshkosh Defense To Continue Next Gen HEMTT A3 Research
Oshkosh Defense [OSK] will continue research activities under a $9.4 million contract modification on its Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) A3 variant. The contract modification from Army Tank-automotive and […]
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Air ForceArmy Prepares For DoD Sky Warrior Acquisition Strategy Review Next Month
By Ann Roosevelt A Defense Department acquisition strategy review next month for the Army’s Sky Warrior unmanned aerial system (UAS), will likely decide to baseline the platform across the department, […]
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ArmyLevin, DoD Officials Caution Army Vehicle Programs Dependent On Big Three Automakers
By Emelie Rutherford Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin (D-Mich.) warned his Senate colleagues late last week that national security and, specifically, technology in Army vehicles, are tied to […]
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Air ForceGroup With Obama Ties Calls For Ending DoD Programs That Counter ‘Bygone Era’ Threats
By Emelie Rutherford A think tank with close ties to President-elect Barack Obama is calling for slowing work on the Army’s Future Combat Systems (FCS) modernization effort, pausing development of […]
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Air ForceMurtha: Upcoming War Supplemental Will ‘Set The Stage’ For Obama On Defense
By Emelie Rutherford A leading defense appropriator in Congress predicted yesterday that Pentagon spending will drop in the coming years, and that consideration of the next supplemental war-funding bill will […]
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ArmyArmy UAS Help Turn The Tide In The War On Terror
By Ann Roosevelt Army unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are answering Defense Secretary Robert Gates’ call for an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) surge, according to the top Army UAS manager. […]
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ArmyReport Raps Pentagon For Slow MRAP Acquisition
By Marina Malenic Defense Department officials knew of the potential risk to U.S. troops from roadside bombs prior to the hostilities in Iraq, but the department did not begin purchasing […]
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ArmyArmy Seeks Military Convoy Warning Solutions
The Army is looking for potential solutions to warn civilians that a military convoy has stopped and that soldiers will be directing them. In a FBO Daily published Nov. 24 […]
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ArmyNew Army Contract Extends EADS N.A. LUH Production Through 2010
EADS North America has received a $207.7 million contract from the Army for 39 additional UH-72A Lakota Light Utility Helicopters, extending production under contract of the twin-engine rotary-wing aircraft through […]