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Uncategorized  |  by DDN Staff
Defense Watch: Sentinel Static Fire, Spartan Mace, Guam Challenges, Maven

Static Fire. The U.S. Air Force said that the service and Northrop Grumman conducted “a full-scale qualification static fire test of the Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile [ICBM] stage-one solid rocket motor” on Thursday at Northrop Grumman’s site in Promontory, Utah.…

Advanced / Transformational Technology  |  by Frank Wolfe
Collins: Missile Defense ‘Magazine Depth Is Going to Be Crucial’

AURORA, Colo.–Iran’s missile and drone attacks against Israel last year and what DoD officials have often stated is a significant Chinese threat have led to Pentagon missile defense officials urging U.S. adaptations to take on daily attack waves. On Apr.…

Army  |  by Matthew Beinart
Palantir Delivers Two More TITAN Intel Ground Station Prototypes To Army

Palantir [PLTR] on Friday announced it’s delivering the next two prototypes of the Army’s new intelligence ground station. The latest update follows the delivery of the initial Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) system last August, with Palantir under contract…

Cyber  |  by Matthew Beinart
Hegseth Signs Memo Directing DoD ‘Maximize’ Use Of Tools To Rapidly Deliver Software

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the Pentagon to “maximize” the use of existing rapid acquisition authorities to speed up the delivery of software capabilities, according to a new memo. Hegseth specifically calls on all DoD components to utilize the…

Air Force  |  by Frank Wolfe
Rapid Prototyping Key in NC3 Modernization

AURORA, Colo.–Rapid prototyping is key to the U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command’s (SSC) approach to the modernization of strategic and tactical communications. “We really are looking to award prototyping contracts and other contracting authorities to multiple sources to explore…

Homeland Security  |  by Cal Biesecker
DHS Wants To Take Counter-Drone Activities Nationwide

The Department of Homeland Security wants to expand its current research, developing, and operational activities around detecting, monitoring, and defeating threats from small drones across the U.S. to support mission requirements and is seeking feedback on potential environmental impacts of…
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