Defense Daily
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Congress
Democrats Square Off On Defense Budgeting
By Jen DiMascio Democratic candidates for president share at least three messages on the defense budget: They would cut wasteful spending. They would reduce funding for missile defense, and they […]
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Army
AH-64 Apache Block III Prototype Flies Next Year
By Ann Roosevelt The Army and Boeing [BA] are preparing for the first flight of an AH-64D Apache Block III prototype helicopter next year, officials said. "Our first prototype flight […]
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International
Canadian Frigate Deploys With USS Truman Strike Group On Operation Altair
By Geoff Fein For the next six months, the HMCS Charlottetown, will deploy with the USS Truman (CVN-75) carrier strike group (CSG) as part of Operation Altair, the Canadian navy’s […]
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Business/Financial
iRobot Granted Injunction In Trade Secrets Lawsuit
iRobot Corp. (IRBT) yesterday announced the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts has granted, in part, iRobot’s request for preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against former employee Jameel […]
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Defense Watch
The Latest Word On Trends And Developments In Aerospace And Defense Return To Flight. The Air Force last week flew a JASSM cruise missile for the first time since a […]
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Air Force
Raytheon Selected To Supply Modern Radars For Air Force’s F-15E Fighter Fleet
By Michael Sirak Raytheon [RTN] beat out Northrop Grumman [NOC] last week in the competition to provide advanced modern radars for the Air Force’s fleet of 224 F-15E Strike Eagle […]
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Congress
House Lawmakers Push For Nuclear-Powered Ship Requirement
By Jen DiMascio Without a commitment this year to mandate that future Navy cruisers should be powered by nuclear propulsion systems, Congress might miss its opportunity to make the change, […]
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Navy/USMC
Navy Secretary Proposes Improving Acquisition Process
By Geoff Fein Navy Secretary Donald Winter is looking to reinvigorate the service’s acquisition process and at the same time restore some discipline in the way the Navy determines what […]
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Air Force
Air Force Moves To Modernize Infrastructure At Weapons Test Ranges
By Michael Sirak The Air Force is pursuing a series of initiatives to modernize the aging infrastructure at its test ranges so that it can accurately evaluate new types of […]