Defense Daily
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Business/FinancialTax Benefit Pushes L3’s Earnings Higher In Fourth Quarter As Sales Dip
Unlike other defense companies this week that reported negative tax provisions in their fourth quarter and year-end financial results for 2017, L3 Technologies [LLL] on Thursday said its net income […]
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CyberFERC Implementing New Cyber Security Regulations For Electrical Grid Supply Chain
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is implementing new security standards for the energy sector intended to improve the cyber resiliency of the electrical grid supply chain. Guidelines for the new […]
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ArmyOshkosh Expects Flood Of Foreign JLTV Orders Once Army Ramps Production
Oshkosh [OSK] continues to ramp up production of the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) for the Army and in anticipation of increased demand overseas, according to President and Chief Executive […]
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Air ForceAir Force, Army To Hold Joint Exercises On Multi-Domain Battle
The U.S. Air Force and Army plan to conduct a series of joint table-top exercises over the next year to refine ideas for fighting seamlessly across multiple domains, an Air […]
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Business/FinancialTax Change Hits Northrop Grumman’s Earnings But Benefits Await In 2018
Northrop Grumman [NOC] on Thursday posted lower net income in its fourth quarter stemming from a new tax reform law that went into effect on Jan. 1 and a discretionary […]
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Business/FinancialRaytheon’s Earnings Drop In Fourth Quarter On Tax Bite; Sales Up
Raytheon [RTN] on Thursday posted lower earnings in its fourth quarter stemming from provisions in a new tax law and to a lesser extent a voluntary payment into its pension […]
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Homeland SecurityNuke Wonks See Easy NNSA Path to Low-Yield Sub Warhead
The National Nuclear Security Administration could probably whip up a new low-yield warhead for submarine-launched ballistic missiles in “a couple years,” but doing so would slow ongoing programs to extend […]
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Thursday, January 25, 2018
- GD Posts Strong Fourth Quarter, Says Tax Reform Will Aid Internal Investment
- Army Wins Appeal Against Leonardo Lawsuit Blocking UH-72 Sole-Source Contracts
- Leidos Withdraws Protest Of TSA Award To Peraton
- SpaceX Conducts Falcon Heavy’s First Static Fire Test
- SASC OKs Griffin For DoD Research Post, Roper For Air Force Acquisition Chief
- Nuke Wonks See Easy NNSA Path to Low-Yield Sub Warhead
- World Economic Forum Announces New Global Centre For Cybersecurity
- Lawmakers Ask Tech CEOs To Explain Embargo On Disclosing ‘Meltdown’ And ‘Spectre’ Cyber Vulnerabilities
- Columbia Helicopters Receives Task Order To Continue Airlift Support In Afghanistan
- New Flag Officer Assignments For Naval Intelligence Head, Moving Lead Of PE Effort
- Top HASC Democrat Blasts Trump’s Nuclear Buildup Proposal
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Business/FinancialArmy Wins Appeal Against Leonardo Lawsuit Blocking UH-72 Sole-Source Contracts
The Army has won an appeal against Leonardo’s lawsuit attempting to block its pursuit of sole-source contracts for Airbus’ UH-72 Lakota helicopters. The U.S. Court of Appeals announced its decision […]
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Business/FinancialColumbia Helicopters Receives Task Order To Continue Airlift Support In Afghanistan
Columbia Helicopters has received a new task order to continue providing rotary wing airlift support to U.S. Central Command in Afghanistan. The latest deal boosts their total contract value another […]