Defense Daily
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ArmyArmy Network Study Team To Kick Off With Industry Event At Aberdeen
To inform industry of Army tactical network modernization needs and priorities, the Army’s newly formed Network Cross Functional Team (CFT) will hold a tactical-network related information forum in February at […]
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Thursday, January 11, 2018
- Marines Still Seek High-Water-Speed Combat Vehicle
- House Hearing To Probe Possible Fixes For Navy Ship Woes
- Design For Heavy Polar Icebreaker Will Accommodate Adding Weapons Later, Zukunft Says
- Next Navy Amphib Will Feature Laser Weapon Demo, Chosen As Flagship For RIMPAC 2018
- Sens. Warren, Warner Introduce Bill Imposing Penalties Against Credit Agencies For Data Breaches
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Navy/USMCHouse Hearing To Probe Possible Fixes For Navy Ship Woes
The House Armed Services Committee’s readiness and seapower panels plan to hold a joint hearing Jan. 18 to scrutinize how the Navy will remedy problems that led to a series […]
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CyberSens. Warren, Warner Introduce Bill Imposing Penalties Against Credit Agencies For Data Breaches
Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) are hoping to avoid a repeat of last year’s massive Equifax [EFX] data breach with a new bill to impose financial penalties against […]
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Navy/USMCMarines Still Seek High-Water-Speed Combat Vehicle
As it nears a decision to purchase a new amphibious combat vehicle, the Marine Corps has not given up hope of procuring a personnel carrier that can speed over water […]
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UncategorizedNext Navy Amphib Will Feature Laser Weapon Demo, Chosen As Flagship For RIMPAC 2018
The Navy’s newest San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock, the USS Portland (LPD-27), is planned to test a new laser demonstrator as early as this fall and will also serve as […]
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Homeland SecurityDesign For Heavy Polar Icebreaker Will Accommodate Adding Weapons Later, Zukunft Says
Work done between the Coast Guard and the Navy on a new class of heavy polar icebreakers the Coast Guard hopes to begin buying within a year has included making […]
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
- NNSA Administrator Klotz To Retire Jan. 19
- Navy Confirms New Frigate Nearly $1 Billion Each, 4-6 Concept Awards By Spring
- Sen. Scott Named To Senate Armed Services Committee
- SpaceX Says Its Rocket Did Not Doom Zuma Spacecraft
- L3 Hires Former MDA Director O’Reilly For New Engineering Position
- Raytheon Awarded $1.5 Billion Deal For Additional Patriot Missile Defense Capabilities
- House Passes Bevy Of Homeland Security Bills
- State Department Approves Possible $133.3 Million Missile Deal With Japan
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Navy/USMCNavy Confirms New Frigate Nearly $1 Billion Each, 4-6 Concept Awards By Spring
Naval Sea Systems Command confirmed today that each new Guided-Missile Frigate, beyond the first unit, has an expected end cost of $950 million each. This cost, in constant 2018 dollars, […]
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Homeland SecurityNNSA Administrator Klotz To Retire Jan. 19
National Nuclear Security Administrator Frank Klotz told sister publication Weapons Complex Morning Briefing on Tuesday he will retire from the semi-autonomous Department of Energy nuclear-weapon agency on Jan. 19. If he […]