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Homeland Security
DHS Approves Start Of Construction For First Polar Security Cutter
The Department of Homeland Security last Thursday approved the Coast Guard’s request to start production of the first domestically-built heavy icebreaker in nearly 50 years, a key milestone on the […]
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International
State Department Approves $5.9 Billion In Potential FMS Deals
The Department of State last Friday evening approved more than $5.9 Billion in potential foreign military sales (FMS) to four countries, including a $4.7 billion deal to refurbish and upgrade […]
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Friday, December 20, 2024
- Defense Watch: Funding Watch, Multi-year Mitch, DoD Transition, Navy Punts on LSM
- Musk “Needs to Learn A Little Bit More” About Operator Needs, Kendall Says
- Bid Protest Looms in Navy $3.5 Billion TACAMO Award to Northrop Grumman
- Coast Guard Has Yet To Finalize Costs For Commercial Icebreaker, GAO Says
- Australia Gets Its Last Nine F-35As
- AFRL/F-35 Program Investing in New Digital Engineering Hardware
- Editor’s Note
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Friday, December 20, 2024
- Defense Watch: Funding Watch, Multi-year Mitch, DoD Transition, Navy Punts on LSM
- Musk “Needs to Learn A Little Bit More” About Operator Needs, Kendall Says
- Bid Protest Looms in Navy $3.5 Billion TACAMO Award to Northrop Grumman
- Coast Guard Has Yet To Finalize Costs For Commercial Icebreaker, GAO Says
- Australia Gets Its Last Nine F-35As
- AFRL/F-35 Program Investing in New Digital Engineering Hardware
- Editor’s Note
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Homeland Security
Coast Guard Has Yet To Finalize Costs For Commercial Icebreaker, GAO Says
Even though the U.S. Coast Guard is ready to put its first commercially bought polar icebreaker into the water, the service has not detailed the full costs of the program […]
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Uncategorized
Defense Watch: Funding Watch, Multi-year Mitch, DoD Transition, Navy Punts on LSM
Funding Deadline. Without passage of a Continuing Resolution (CR) on or before midnight on Dec. 20, the federal government, including DoD, will shut down. The original CR was on the […]
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Air Force
Musk “Needs to Learn A Little Bit More” About Operator Needs, Kendall Says
While top Trump advisor Elon Musk has suggested a near-term end to manned fighter aircraft, such as the F-35, and their replacement by artificial intelligence-enabled drones, former and current DoD […]
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Editor’s Note
In observance of Christmas and New Year’s Day, Defense Daily is taking a holiday break. Your next issue will be Jan. 3. Check www.defensedaily.com for any updates during this time. […]
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International
Australia Gets Its Last Nine F-35As
Australia on Wednesday said it received its last nine of 72 total F-35A aircraft. The Royal Australian Air Force received its first two F-35As in December 2018. The Defense Ministry […]
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Navy/USMC
Bid Protest Looms in Navy $3.5 Billion TACAMO Award to Northrop Grumman
A bid protest by a Collins Aerospace and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) team is looming for a nearly $3.5 billion Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO) U.S. Navy award to […]
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