Defense Daily
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Congress
GOP Senators’ IRON DOME Act Seeks $19.5 Billion In FY ‘26 For Missile Defense Projects
A pair of Republican lawmakers on the Senate Armed Services Committee have introduced a bill seeking $19.5 billion in fiscal year 2026 for missile defense efforts to support Trump’s “Iron […]
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International
U.K. To Lead Next Ukraine Defense Contact Group Meeting, Hegseth Will Attend
The United Kingdom will convene the next meeting of the international coalition coordinating security assistance efforts for Ukraine, taking over the U.S.’ lead role for the first time. The Ukraine […]
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Uncategorized
Defense Watch: Iron Dome Industry Day, Aussie MQ-4C, Terminator Risk, Calio Takes Chair, DOGE Concerns
Iron Dome Industry Day. The Missile Defense Agency’s Request for Information looking for capabilities to demonstrate for President Trump’s “Iron Dome for America” executive order includes a plan to conduct […]
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Homeland Security
Coast Guard Interested In Maritime Domain Awareness As A Service
The Coast Guard is seeking candidates that can provide long-range persistent maritime surveillance as a service for its command centers to help in executing missions. The areas of interest for […]
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Air Force
B-52 CERP Faces Concurrency Challenges, DOT&E Says
A recently released fiscal 2024 report by the Pentagon Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) noted concurrency challenges for the re-engining of the B-52 bomber fleet under the U.S. […]
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Navy/USMC
Navy Awards Series of Contracts For Future Mine Countermeasures Capabilities
The Navy on Monday said it has recently awarded a series of contracts focused on future mine countermeasures (MCM) capabilities. The service first said it awarded a $7.7 million first […]
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Friday, February 7, 2025
- HII Ends 2024 On Sour Note As Earnings, Sales Decline
- Army Could Begin Fielding Upgraded IVAS 1.2 In Early FY ‘26, DOT&E Says
- Honeywell Splitting Up, Aerospace To Become Independent Business In 2026
- Pentagon Weapons Tester Says Next-Gen Jammer Issues Now Software Related; First Deployer Says So Far, So Good
- F-35 Program Says It Has ‘Eliminated’ More Than 20 ‘Readiness Degraders’ in Past Year
- Alaska Military Bases Should Have Counter-Drone Technology Used In Ukraine, Research Official Says
- Applied Intuition Acquires EpiSci, Creating Multi-Domain Autonomy Solutions Company
- Honeywell Earnings Rise While Aerospace Operating Income Dips
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Friday, February 7, 2025
- HII Ends 2024 On Sour Note As Earnings, Sales Decline
- Pentagon Weapons Tester Says Next-Gen Jammer Issues Now Software Related; First Deployer Says So Far, So Good
- Alaska Military Bases Should Have Counter-Drone Technology Used In Ukraine, Research Official Says
- Army Could Begin Fielding Upgraded IVAS 1.2 In Early FY ‘26, DOT&E Says
- Honeywell Splitting Up, Aerospace To Become Independent Business In 2026
- F-35 Program Says It Has ‘Eliminated’ More Than 20 ‘Readiness Degraders’ in Past Year
- Applied Intuition Acquires EpiSci, Creating Multi-Domain Autonomy Solutions Company
- Honeywell Earnings Rise While Aerospace Operating Income Dips
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Navy/USMC
Pentagon Weapons Tester Says Next-Gen Jammer Issues Now Software Related; First Deployer Says So Far, So Good
The Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band (NGJ-MB) is still dealing with reliability problems, now focused on software issues, according to the latest report from the Pentagon’s chief weapons tester. While the […]
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Unmanned Systems
Alaska Military Bases Should Have Counter-Drone Technology Used In Ukraine, Research Official Says
The threat to U.S. military bases in Alaska from drones points to the need for more testing of equipment, and for better technology, that can take-down potential threats posed by […]
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