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Business/FinancialGD Posts Strong Fourth Quarter, Says Tax Reform Will Aid Internal Investment
Buoyed by all of its operating segments, General Dynamics [GD] on Wednesday reported strong fourth quarter top and bottom lines to finish 2017 and the company said a new tax […]
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Wednesday, Jan 24, 2018
- Trump Signs Fourth CR For FY 2018 Into Law
- TSA Completing Testing Of Standoff Explosive Detection Capabilities For Soft Targets
- Rocket Lab Tests New Kick Stage On Electron Rocket
- Mattis: DoD Needs Cyber Reorganization, Defined Role For Protecting The Domain
- Former Chief Weapon Buyer: Open Systems Requirements Need Better Enforcement
- PAE Venture Goes To Court To Challenge Navy Contract To Fluor
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Navy/USMCPAE Venture Goes To Court To Challenge Navy Contract To Fluor
In the most recent chapter of a long running battle to resolve a contested contract, PAE’s joint venture, DZSP 21, is going to federal court to resolve a base support […]
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SpaceRocket Lab Tests New Kick Stage On Electron Rocket
Rocket Lab, whose new Electron launch vehicle recently reached orbit for the first time, revealed Jan. 23 that the rocket included a previously undisclosed kick stage designed to increase orbital […]
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Homeland SecurityTSA Completing Testing Of Standoff Explosive Detection Capabilities For Soft Targets
The Transportation Security Administration is in the final stages of testing technology that can detect the presence of explosives on a person at stand-off ranges, David Pekoske, the agency’s chief, […]
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BudgetTrump Signs Fourth CR For FY 2018 Into Law
President Trump signed into law late Jan. 22 a continuing resolution (CR) that funds the government through Feb. 8 and ends a three-day federal shutdown. Earlier that evening, the Senate […]
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CyberMattis: DoD Needs Cyber Reorganization, Defined Role For Protecting The Domain
The Department of Defense will undergo a continued reorganization of its cyber posts as it aims to better protect against broadening attacks to the domain, according to Defense Secretary Jim […]
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Advanced / Transformational TechnologyFormer Chief Weapon Buyer: Open Systems Requirements Need Better Enforcement
Requiring that new weapons have some degree of openness to upgrades has been a Pentagon policy for decades, but the Defense Department needs to better enforce that expectation so emerging […]
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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
- Study: Drawdown, Budget Caps Have Harmed Every Sector Of Defense Industrial Base
- Senate Votes To Reopen Government
- Rocket Lab’s Electron Rocket Reaches Orbit For First Time
- ULA Launches Air Force’s Fourth SBIRS Missile-Warning Satellite
- GA-ASI Successfully Tests Automatic Takeoff And Landing Capability For MQ-9Bs
- Curtiss-Wright Launches New Initiative To Support Army C4ISR/EW Open Suite Of Standards
- HII Wins $125 Million Modification For More Fitz Repair Work
- BAE, HII, and GD Win $238 Million Contract For Maintenance Of Surface Combatants
- BAE Wins $47 Million For Four More Upgraded Mk 45 Naval Guns
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BudgetSenate Votes To Reopen Government
The Senate approved a continuing resolution (CR) late Jan. 22 that would fund the government through Feb. 8 and end a three-day federal shutdown. The Senate passed the measure by […]