Defense Daily
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Unmanned Systems
Lockheed Martin Reveals New Scalable Counter-Drone System
Lockheed Martin [LMT] on Wednesday said it recently conducted a field test for a new Scalable Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) Solution as part of a set of upcoming events. The […]
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Advanced / Transformational Technology
Sea-Based Launch Platform Company Seagate Space Exits Stealth
Seagate Space Corp. announced its formation yesterday with a goal to provide offshore launch platforms to expand access to space. The Florida-based company said it is targeting early 2026 for […]
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Army
Army Aims To Begin Fielding First Autonomous Logistics Trucks In FY ‘27
The Army is aiming to begin fielding its first autonomous heavy logistics trucks in fiscal year 2027, pending budget plans, officials detailed this week. Kyle Bruner, the Army’s project manager […]
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Advanced / Transformational Technology
L3Harris, Shield Team On Integrating EW Management System With AI Pilot
L3Harris Technologies [LHX] and Shield AI are collaborating on a demonstration of an electronic warfare battle management system integrated into unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) piloted by artificial intelligence for operations […]
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Air Force
USAF Force Structure to Achieve Air Superiority ‘In Multiple Ways’
The Department of the Air Force’s future force structure will not be one that relies wholly on standoff and will achieve air superiority “in multiple ways,” a service official said […]
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Congress
DOGE Missing Mark And Opportunity, HASC Ranking Member Says
Random firings combined with no clear direction from the Trump administration’s fledgling government efficiency effort so far are not unlocking new and better ways of doing business at the Defense […]
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Air Force
Is There a Need for New ICBM Siloes for Sentinel?
Will the U.S. Air Force need to build new ICBM “launch facilities”–siloes–to accommodate the LGM-35A Sentinel? “Looks to me like they’re going to have to,” says Sen. Angus King (I-Me.), […]
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Uncategorized
Fleischmann Cites ‘Workforce Shortage’ in NNSA, but Oak Ridge Unaffected By Firings
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-Tenn.), whose district abuts Y-12 National Security Complex and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, said Tuesday the nuclear enterprise was facing a “workforce shortage.” Fleischmann, who chairs a […]
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Uncategorized
Acting NNSA Head Says Unfired Employees Have Been Contacted, Returned to Work
Teresa Robbins, acting administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, told sister publication The Exchange Monitor Tuesday that everyone whose firing was rescinded at the agency was successfully contacted and has […]
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025
- Give Large, Non-Defense U.S. Manufacturers ‘A Shot’ at New Programs, Feinberg Says
- RTX’s Losing Counter-Hypersonic Bid Used Blast Fragmentation But Partner Japan Wanted Hit-To Kill, Protest Proceeds
- Army Aims To Deliver ‘Thousands’ Of ISVs, S-METs As A Result Of TiC Rapid Fielding Initiative
- Leonardo Details Sub Industrial Base Investment, GA Wins Electric Boat SSN Missile Tube Work
- BWXT Earnings Buoyed By Weapons Complex Wins, Nuclear Power
- Senate Confirms Dan Driscoll As New Army Secretary
- RTX’s Collins Aerospace Gets Award for ACES II for F-15EX
- VTG Acquires Loki Solutions To Expand Presence In Intel Community
- DIU Awards BlackSky Tactical GEOINT Contract For Gen-3 Satellite
- CVN-75 Carrier Returns To Sea Ops After Repairing Collision Damage