Defense Daily
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ArmyArmy Considering 30 Cities As Potential Futures Command Headquarters
Army officials have drawn up a list of 30 U.S. cities with the right talent pool, academic institutions and business development needed for the locations of its new Futures Command. […]
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CyberLockheed Martin Announces New Cyber Mission Platform
Lockheed Martin [LMT] has rolled out a new comprehensive cyber mission system, capable of performing offensive, defensive, and command & control operations, in its bid to win an Air Force […]
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PentagonDoD’s New Research Chief Eyes Faster Hypersonics Development
The Pentagon’s new research chief said March 6 that improving the Department of Defense’s hypersonics capabilities will be his top technical priority because U.S. leadership in that area could be […]
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Business/FinancialAcacia Group Acquires Intelligent Decisions, Splits Into Two Companies
The private equity firm The Acacia Group said yesterday it recently acquired federal technology provider Intelligent Decisions and has split the business into two separate companies, one focused on products […]
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Navy/USMCF-35B Makes Maiden Voyage Aboard USS Wasp Amphib In Pacific
In a first for the short-takeoff vertical-landing capable aircraft, several Marine Corps F-35Bs landed on the USS Wasp (LHD-1) for deployment aboard the Navy big-deck amphibious assault ship. The detachment […]
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Navy/USMCNavy Requests Relatively Modest $1.5 Billion In Unfunded Priorities List
The Navy requested a relatively modest $1.5 billion in spending in its FY ’19 unfunded priorities list, with no additional aircraft or ships requested. The annual list sent to Congress […]
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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
- Hewson Says Details Lacking To Qualify Impact Of Trump’s Proposed Tariffs
- Lockheed Martin Studying How To Widely Share F-35 Sensor Data
- Senate Appropriations Chair Cochran to Retire in April Due to Ailing Health
- Lockheed’s Open-Systems Approach Allows Integration Of Commercial, Internal Tech With Military Systems
- State Department Approves Possible $45 Million Deal With Japan For Phalanx CIWS Conversion Kits
- DARPA Pushing Hypersonic Missile Development To Meet Russia, China Capabilities
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Air ForceLockheed Martin Studying How To Widely Share F-35 Sensor Data
Lockheed Martin [LMT] is exploring how the wealth of sensor data collected by its F-35 Joint Strike Fighter will be distributed to a wide range of air, land and sea […]
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InternationalState Department Approves Possible $45 Million Deal With Japan For Phalanx CIWS Conversion Kits
The State Department has approved a possible $45 million deal with Japan for conversion kits to upgrade its MK 15 Phalanx Close-in Weapon Systems (CIWS) from Block IB Baseline 1 […]
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InternationalDARPA Pushing Hypersonic Missile Development To Meet Russia, China Capabilities
The head of the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) is looking to speed up the development of hypersonic missile capabilities to meet those of Russia and China, including seeking […]
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