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International
HII Names VEEM As Initial Australian Company To Enter Sub Supplier Program
HII [HII] named Australia’s VEEM Ltd. as one of the first companies that will join a submarine supplier pilot program HII is leading to help connect Australian firms to the […]
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Army
Army G-8 Doesn’t See Full-Year CR Having ‘Dramatic Impact’ On TiC Rapid Fielding Effort
The Army’s lead resourcing official said Tuesday he does not see the full-year continuing resolution having a “dramatic impact” on the ability to rapidly field promising new technology out of […]
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Advanced / Transformational Technology
DIU Awards Prototype Contracts To Streamline Program Execution
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) this week said it has awarded one-year contracts to three commercial companies that provide artificial intelligence-powered software that automates business management workflows with the goal […]
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Uncategorized
GAO Says NNSA at ‘Fraud Risk’ For Awarding Money to Not-Small Businesses
The Government Accountability Office said last week that the National Nuclear Security Administration and six of its management and operating contractors incorrectly reported small business contracts awarded in fiscal 2018-2022. […]
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Air Force
Sullivan, NORTHCOM Favor Increased Alaskan Deterrence Build-Up
Adak Island, the site of a former Navy base closed in 1997 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, may see military reuse to aid U.S. posture in the Indo-Pacific. […]
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Uncategorized
Key Weapons Complex Dems Slam DOGE After NNSA Contractors Targeted
Reps. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) and Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) criticized the Department of Government Efficiency last week, around the time DOGE began reviewing contractors to the National Nuclear Security Administration’s franchise. […]
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Air Force
Canada Turns to Australia for NORAD Radar
Canada is turning to Australia for a more than $4 billion Arctic radar for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). The Canadian Over-the-Horizon Radar would leverage Australia’s BAE Systems‘ […]
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International
Anduril, Shield AI Each Partner In Singapore On Autonomous Solutions
Anduril Industries, and fellow U.S. startup Shield AI, on Wednesday announced separate partnerships with Singaporean defense agencies aimed at bringing autonomous solutions to the Southeast Asian island nation. Anduril already […]
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
- Wittman: Defense In Budget Reconciliation May ‘End Up’ Above $100 Billion, Cites CR Impact
- U.S. Air Force and Navy Brief Trump and Congress on NGAD
- HASC To Emphasize Acquisition Reform In Next NDAA, Vice Chair Says
- USAF Wants to ‘Stop the Bleeding’ in Sustainment Accounts
- Wittman Says OMB Director Seems Open To SAWS-Type Shipbuilding Workforce Effort
- Booz Allen, Shield AI Partner On Autonomous Solutions For U.S. Military
- Mach Industries To Manufacture UAS For HevenDrones In New Partnership
- Brits Receive First Autonomous Anti-Mine Vessel
- DoD Officials Discuss Progress In Workforce Reductions
- GAO Recommended NNSA Improve ‘Decentralized’ Reporting On Risks To Industrial Base
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
- U.S. Air Force and Navy Brief Trump and Congress on NGAD
- Wittman: Defense In Budget Reconciliation May ‘End Up’ Above $100 Billion, Cites CR Impact
- Booz Allen, Shield AI Partner On Autonomous Solutions For U.S. Military
- Mach Industries To Manufacture UAS For HevenDrones In New Partnership
- DoD Officials Discuss Progress In Workforce Reductions
- HASC To Emphasize Acquisition Reform In Next NDAA, Vice Chair Says
- Brits Receive First Autonomous Anti-Mine Vessel
- GAO Recommended NNSA Improve ‘Decentralized’ Reporting On Risks To Industrial Base
- Wittman Says OMB Director Seems Open To SAWS-Type Shipbuilding Workforce Effort
- USAF Wants to ‘Stop the Bleeding’ in Sustainment Accounts