Defense Daily
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Monday, March 19
- Defense Watch
- DoD Taking Fresh Look At Proposed Space Corps
- Army ‘Not Going To Stand’ Delays In Future Vertical Lift Next-Gen Helicopter Development
- CBP Official Says Mix Of Infrastructure, Technology And People Best For Border Security
- Lockheed Martin Receives $3.5 Billion Deal To Support Army Training Systems
- DISA’s $17.5 Billion ENCORE III IT Suite Ready For DoD Use
- LCS-16 Finishes Acceptance Trials
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CyberDISA’s $17.5 Billion ENCORE III IT Suite Ready For DoD Use
The Department of Defense’s information systems agency has finalized a potentially $17.5 billion deal with 20 companies for its ENCORE III information technology suite. The Defense Information Systems Agency’s ENCORE […]
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SpaceDoD Taking Fresh Look At Proposed Space Corps
The Department of Defense, which opposed a congressional proposal last year to create a space corps within the Air Force Department, is taking another look at the idea, according to […]
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ArmyLockheed Martin Receives $3.5 Billion Deal To Support Army Training Systems
Lockheed Martin [LMT] has received a seven-year, $3.5 billion contract from the Army to provide logistics and support services for over 300,000 training components and systems, the company said Friday. […]
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Navy/USMCLCS-16 Finishes Acceptance Trials
The future Littoral Combat Ship USS Tulsa (LCS-16) completed acceptance trials on March 9 in the Gulf of Mexico, the Navy said on Friday. Acceptance trials are the final major […]
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Defense Watch
Defense Watch
Pave Hawk Crash. A U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter crashed in western Iraq March 15, killing all personnel aboard, according to U.S. Central Command. While the cause of […]
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BudgetCBP Official Says Mix Of Infrastructure, Technology And People Best For Border Security
Although performance metrics are still lacking for determining the effectiveness of specific types of investments in border security, history has shown that a mix of technology, physical infrastructure and personnel […]
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ArmyArmy ‘Not Going To Stand’ Delays In Future Vertical Lift Next-Gen Helicopter Development
The Army is committed to its search for a next-generation rotorcraft and will not tolerate cost overruns and development delays that clipped the wings of earlier attempts to build a […]
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Friday, March 16, 2018
- Air Force Says KC-46A Tanker Has Two New Glitches
- Ingalls Shipyard Says It’s Ready To Build More Ships
- Air Force Studying If U-2 Reconnaissance Plane Could Fly Till 2100
- Boeing’s Tech Venture Unit Invests In Detect And Avoid Radar Company
- NSA Director Nominee To Provide Military Cyber Options For Addressing Russian Election Interference
- HASC Leadership Urges President To Fully Fund Counter-Information Warfare Office
- Trump Administration Says Russia Hacking U.S. Energy Grid; Levies New Sanctions
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Air ForceAir Force Says KC-46A Tanker Has Two New Glitches
The U.S. Air Force says its KC-46A tanker program recently learned that two of the plane’s systems — the Centerline Drogue System (CDS) and the Remote Vision System (RVS) – […]