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DoD would see a big budget boost, military justice overhaul under Senate proposal
The $740 billion defense authorization bill proposal received bipartisan support in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
“What we’re really talking about … is buying bodies,” the head of DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office said.
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Raytheon wins $2B contract for new nuclear cruise missile
Raytheon Technologies will move the Long Range Standoff Missile into the next phase of development.
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Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
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Coming soon: An announcement on which Army and Navy units will move to the Space Force
The services have reached an agreement and an announcement will follow imminently, the Space Force’s vice chief said.
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Air Force general says of Army’s long range precision fires goal: ‘It’s stupid’
The head of Air Force Global Strike Command had some harsh words about the Army’s plan to base long-range missiles in the Pacific.
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Ripping F-35 costs, House Armed Services chairman looks to ‘cut our losses’
When Rep. Adam Smith thinks about the F-35, he thinks about “failure on a massive freaking scale.”
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With Biden’s ‘full support,’ the Space Force is officially here to stay
The White House has confirmed that President Joe Biden will not seek to dissolve the new service.
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With new Air Force One planes still bare, Biden will choose between the jet’s classic livery or a fresh paint scheme
No paint has been ordered for the new presidential aircraft, leaving it it possible that the iconic blue and gold design may be continued.
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Trump left the Open Skies Treaty, but don’t write it off yet
President Donald Trump made good on his decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty, but it looks like President-elect Joe Biden, who opposed that move, may have a path to revive the pact.
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DoD would see a big budget boost, military justice overhaul under Senate proposal
The $740 billion defense authorization bill proposal received bipartisan support in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
-
Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
“What we’re really talking about … is buying bodies,” the head of DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office said.
-
Raytheon wins $2B contract for new nuclear cruise missile
Raytheon Technologies will move the Long Range Standoff Missile into the next phase of development.
-
Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
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Coming soon: An announcement on which Army and Navy units will move to the Space Force
The services have reached an agreement and an announcement will follow imminently, the Space Force’s vice chief said.
-
Air Force general says of Army’s long range precision fires goal: ‘It’s stupid’
The head of Air Force Global Strike Command had some harsh words about the Army’s plan to base long-range missiles in the Pacific.
-
Ripping F-35 costs, House Armed Services chairman looks to ‘cut our losses’
When Rep. Adam Smith thinks about the F-35, he thinks about “failure on a massive freaking scale.”
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With Biden’s ‘full support,’ the Space Force is officially here to stay
The White House has confirmed that President Joe Biden will not seek to dissolve the new service.
-
With new Air Force One planes still bare, Biden will choose between the jet’s classic livery or a fresh paint scheme
No paint has been ordered for the new presidential aircraft, leaving it it possible that the iconic blue and gold design may be continued.
-
Trump left the Open Skies Treaty, but don’t write it off yet
President Donald Trump made good on his decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty, but it looks like President-elect Joe Biden, who opposed that move, may have a path to revive the pact.
-
DoD would see a big budget boost, military justice overhaul under Senate proposal
The $740 billion defense authorization bill proposal received bipartisan support in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
-
Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear
“What we’re really talking about … is buying bodies,” the head of DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office said.
-
Raytheon wins $2B contract for new nuclear cruise missile
Raytheon Technologies will move the Long Range Standoff Missile into the next phase of development.
-
Northrop CEO: To beat China, US must step up investments in advanced computing
Chinese advances in the areas of artificial intelligence and processing data are “particularly problematic,” says Northrop’s chief executive.
-
Coming soon: An announcement on which Army and Navy units will move to the Space Force
The services have reached an agreement and an announcement will follow imminently, the Space Force’s vice chief said.
-
Air Force general says of Army’s long range precision fires goal: ‘It’s stupid’
The head of Air Force Global Strike Command had some harsh words about the Army’s plan to base long-range missiles in the Pacific.
-
Ripping F-35 costs, House Armed Services chairman looks to ‘cut our losses’
When Rep. Adam Smith thinks about the F-35, he thinks about “failure on a massive freaking scale.”
-
With Biden’s ‘full support,’ the Space Force is officially here to stay
The White House has confirmed that President Joe Biden will not seek to dissolve the new service.
-
With new Air Force One planes still bare, Biden will choose between the jet’s classic livery or a fresh paint scheme
No paint has been ordered for the new presidential aircraft, leaving it it possible that the iconic blue and gold design may be continued.
-
Trump left the Open Skies Treaty, but don’t write it off yet
President Donald Trump made good on his decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty, but it looks like President-elect Joe Biden, who opposed that move, may have a path to revive the pact.













