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- As Army Moves On From AH-64D, Boeing Says Too ‘Early’ To Know On Next Apache Multi-Year
- U.S. Space Force Analyzing Advantages/Trade-Offs of In-Space Refueling
- Acting CBP Chief Credits DoD’s Expanded Role At Border With Helping Stem Illegal Activity
- Boeing: Army Commitment Remains For CH-47F Block II, Anticipate Milestone C This Year
- Garamendi Bullish on Los Alamos Making 100 pits Per Year in 4 Years
- Northrop Grumman Unveils AiON As Competitor To Replace FAAD C2 For Countering Drones
- Danly Confirmed as Deputy Energy Secretary
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Army
Boeing: Army Commitment Remains For CH-47F Block II, Anticipate Milestone C This Year
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Amid the Army’s unfolding transformation plan, a Boeing [BA] official said Thursday the service’s commitment remains on intending to moving ahead with the Block II version of CH-47F […]
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Unmanned Systems
Northrop Grumman Unveils AiON As Competitor To Replace FAAD C2 For Countering Drones
Northrop Grumman [NOC] on Thursday introduced a new command and control (C2) system designed to easily integrate with existing and future sensors and effectors, rapidly manage the fight against drone […]
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Army
As Army Moves On From AH-64D, Boeing Says Too ‘Early’ To Know On Next Apache Multi-Year
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – As the Army moves on from the AH-64D Apache and looks to operate a fleet of entirely E-models, a Boeing [BA] official said Thursday it’s too “early” to […]
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Uncategorized
Danly Confirmed as Deputy Energy Secretary
The Senate Tuesday voted 52-to-44 to confirm James Danly, a former member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, to be deputy secretary of energy. The vote was along party lines with four […]
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Uncategorized
Garamendi Bullish on Los Alamos Making 100 pits Per Year in 4 Years
Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.), a vocal nuclear critic and member of the House Armed Services Strategic Forces subcommittee, told sister publication The Exchange Monitor Los Alamos National Laboratory “ought to be […]
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Congress
Lawmakers Concerned About Potential Delay To Navy 6th Gen Fighters
Several members of the House Appropriations Committee this week voiced concerns that the Navy’s sixth generation fighter program could be awarded three years later than currently planned. “I will not […]
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Space
U.S. Space Force Analyzing Advantages/Trade-Offs of In-Space Refueling
While the U.S. Space Force’s first Space Warfighting Framework, released last month, highlights the importance of satellite maneuver to complicate adversary surveillance and targeting, in-space refueling to ease such maneuver […]
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Budget
Acting CBP Chief Credits DoD’s Expanded Role At Border With Helping Stem Illegal Activity
The surge Defense Department equipment and personnel to the southern border to help staunch the flow of illegal crossings and related activity has played an important role in the Trump […]
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- Bell Details Team Pursuing Army’s Potential Next Training Helicopter
- Army’s 101st Airborne Division Will Be First To Get FLRAA, Potentially By Late ‘28
- Prototype CCA Range to Be Greater Than F-35A and F-22
- Following Army’s Planned Cut, Mingus Says Marines Can ‘Absolutely’ Still Buy JLTV A2s
- AI On The Sensor Software Developer TurbineOne Raises $36 Million
- Varda Space Capsule Successfully Lands On Earth In Hypersonic Reentry Test
- Geosynchronous Orbit Awareness System to Leverage Commercial Parts and Construction
- Despite B-52 Cost Breach, W80-4 Will ‘Stay the Course,’ Sandia Director Says
- Coast Guard Pulled National Security Cutter From Planned Pacific Patrol To Support Border Surge
- Reed Looks to Prevent Golden Dome ‘Slush Fund,’ Design of Detection/Comms Systems Crucial
- MDA Issues Wide-Ranging Opportunity To Take In ‘Unique And Innovative’ White Papers
- Golden Dome Industry Summit Set For June