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Business/FinancialSubcontractor, Prime, Partner Roles All Part Of Boeing’s New Go-To-Market Approach In Defense
St. LOUIS–Broadening its focus on pursuing defense business opportunities with its platforms as a prime contractor, Boeing [BA] is expanding its go-to-market strategy to include partnering with other companies as […]
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Navy/USMCBALTOPS 2024 Naval Exercise Wraps In Germany
The latest three week-long NATO Baltic Operation (BALTOPS) exercise wrapped on June 20 in Germany, with participation from 20 allied member states. The event started with a June 4 pre-sail […]
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Air ForceUSAF May Recompete Software Applications for STRATCOM System
Over the next three years, the U.S. Air Force plans to recompete some software application contracts for U.S. Strategic Command’s (STRATCOM) future Strategic Mission Planning and Execution System (SMPES). The […]
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Business/FinancialNational Security Reform Program Established by Stimson Center
The Stimson Center has established the National Security Reform Program as a vehicle to expose “waste in the military budget while offering pragmatic, forward-thinking perspectives on security policy issues – […]
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Navy/USMCNavy Starts Market Research On More Sub-Launched Air Drones
The Navy issued a sources sought notice last week to find potential vendors to build and support more Submarine Launch Unmanned Aerial System (SLUAS) All-Up-Rounds (AUR). The SLUAS UAR program, […]
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Business/FinancialSafran Agrees To Acquire GEOINT AI Company Preligens
France’s Safran on Monday said it has entered exclusive discussion to acquire Preligens, a small company that develops artificial intelligence to automate the analysis of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) such as […]
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ArmyArmy’s Planned Stryker-Mounted SHORAD Buy Could Grow To 361 Systems
The Army’s planned total buy of its Stryker-mounted short-range air defense platform, newly named the SGT Stout, could potentially grow from 312 up to 361 systems, according to officials. Along […]
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Business/FinancialLockheed Martin To Pay $70 Million To Settle False Claims Act Allegations
The Justice Department on Friday said that two Lockheed Martin [LMT] business units have agreed to pay $70 million to settle allegations they overcharged for spare parts related to Navy […]
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Air ForceKendall: ‘Resources Are My Biggest Concern’ for Fiscal 2026
The Department of the Air Force is finalizing its fiscal 2026 Program Objective Memorandum (POM) in which the department “had to make some very tough decisions,” Air Force Secretary Frank […]
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Advanced / Transformational TechnologyDIU Plans Dozens Of Solicitations In Coming Months To Spend FY ’24 funds
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) on Thursday announced the strategic allocation for its $983 million fiscal year 2024 budget and said it plans to issue around two dozen solicitations in […]
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