Defense Daily
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Navy/USMCIngalls Shipyard Says It’s Ready To Build More Ships
PASCAGOULA, Miss. – Huntington Ingalls Industries’ [HII] Ingalls Shipyard has room to produce more ships and likes the Navy’s plan to increase the fleet to 355 ships, according to the […]
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Air ForceAir Force Studying If U-2 Reconnaissance Plane Could Fly Till 2100
The U.S. Air Force is exploring whether it could keep flying its U-2 Dragon Lady high-altitude reconnaissance airplanes for the rest of the century, a service official said March 15. […]
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CyberHASC Leadership Urges President To Fully Fund Counter-Information Warfare Office
A bipartisan group of lawmakers sent a letter to the president Thursday urging him to fully resource and staff the agency tasked with countering foreign disinformation campaigns, including officially allocating […]
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CyberNSA Director Nominee To Provide Military Cyber Options For Addressing Russian Election Interference
The president’s nominee to be the next director of the National Security Agency (NSA) told a Senate intelligence panel Thursday he would provide military cyber options to the president and […]
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Business/FinancialBoeing’s Tech Venture Unit Invests In Detect And Avoid Radar Company
Boeing [BA] on Thursday said its HorizonX Ventures arm is part of a $15 million financing round for Fortem Technologies, a developer and manufacture of radar systems that enable unmanned […]
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Homeland SecurityTrump Administration Says Russia Hacking U.S. Energy Grid; Levies New Sanctions
The Russian government is behind an ongoing and deliberate cyber hacking campaign against the energy sector in the U.S. but so far attempts to access critical network systems have failed, […]
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Thursday, March 15, 2018
- Zukunft Says Planned Drop In Coast Guard Acquisition Budget Will Hit Polar Icebreaker Program
- SpaceX, ULA Get Air Force Contracts To Launch Up To Five Spacecraft
- To Attract Innovation, DoD Spy Lab Lets Researchers Keep Intellectual Property
- Qatar Purchases 28 NH90 Multi-Role Helicopters, 16 H125 Training Helicopters For $3.7 Billion
- GD Deal For CSRA Clears Regulatory Hurdle
- Air Force Nears Plan To Replace B-52 Engines
- TRADOC Officials Seeking Industry Input for Virtual Reality-Based Simulation Projects
- Kratos Receives Approval To Market Its Mako UAS Abroad
- Lockheed Martin Awarded $1.46 Billion Mod For F-35 Long-Lead Material
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Air ForceSpaceX, ULA Get Air Force Contracts To Launch Up To Five Spacecraft
SpaceX and United Launch Alliance (ULA) will launch up to five spacecraft for the U.S. Air Force under contract awards announced late March 14. SpaceX received a contract valued at […]
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Navy/USMCLockheed Martin Awarded $1.46 Billion Mod For F-35 Long-Lead Material
The Naval Air Systems Command awarded Lockheed Martin [LMT] a $1.46 billion modification for long-lead material and parts for F-35 aircraft, the Defense Department said Tuesday. This not-to-exceed modification on […]
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InternationalKratos Receives Approval To Market Its Mako UAS Abroad
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions [KTOS] has received approval from the State Department to market its Mako High Performance Jet Tactical Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) to select countries in Europe […]