Defense Daily
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Business/FinancialDelay In Supplemental Poses Dire Consequences For Marine Corps, General Says
By Geoff Fein The Marine Corps could be facing dire consequences if Congress and the president are unable to reach an agreement on the supplemental defense bill, according to a […]
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Business/FinancialU.K. Ministry of Defence, Industry Joint To Support Front Line Forces
The United Kingdom’s front line forces will benefit from an approximately $87.5 million five-year contract to BAE SYSTEMS building on a unique collaboration between the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and […]
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Business/FinancialUntitled
The first National Security Cutter (NSC), CGC Bertholf (WMSL 750), returned to Northrop Grumman [NOC] Ship Systems’ Pascagoula facility Sunday after completing machinery trials, the company said yesterday. The machinery […]
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ArmyArmy, Opus East LLC., Close Deal For Aberdeen Proving Ground Development
Construction begins next week on Government and Technology Enterprise (G.A.T.E.), a 200-acre development at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Md., officials from the Army and Opus East LLC said. "We are […]
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Business/FinancialDHS, Arizona Agree On Secure Drivers Licenses
By Calvin Biesecker The State of Arizona last week formally agreed to work with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on creating an Enhanced Drivers Licence (EDL) for its citizens […]
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Business/FinancialSAIC Posts Strong Third Quarter
SAIC [SAI] on Monday reported strong earnings and sales in its fiscal year 2008 third quarter as the company benefited from growth in defense, intelligence and homeland security programs. Net […]
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Gates: Helicopters, Trainers Among Top Needs In Afghanistan
By Jen DiMascio The Defense Department is seeking a number of helicopters and trainers for police and military forces in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates told lawmakers yesterday. The need […]
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CongressSenate Republicans Call For $70 Billion In War Funds
Republican lawmakers yesterday pressed for $70 billion in Iraq war funding without restrictions. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said that if Democrats move forward with a plan to add […]
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Business/FinancialUnited Kingdom To Spend $122 Million For Tomahawk Weapon System, Support
The United Kingdom is looking to spend upwards of $122 million for the sale of and follow-on support for Tomahawk Weapon System (TWS) as well as associated equipment and services, […]
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[December 12, 2007]
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- United Kingdom To Spend $122 Million For Tomahawk Weapon System, Support
- Senate Republicans Call For $70 Billion In War Funds
- Gates: Helicopters, Trainers Among Top Needs In Afghanistan
- SAIC Posts Strong Third Quarter
- DHS, Arizona Agree On Secure Drivers Licenses
- Army, Opus East LLC., Close Deal For Aberdeen Proving Ground Development
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- U.K. Ministry of Defence, Industry Joint To Support Front Line Forces
- Delay In Supplemental Poses Dire Consequences For Marine Corps, General Says