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British Royal Air Force invests in space capabilities
The head of the Royal Air Force discusses the Ministry of Defence’s goals in space.
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White House names new nominees for Indo-Pacific, intelligence roles
Ely Ratner and Stacey Dixon will be getting new jobs in the Biden administration.
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JADC2 strategy ‘days’ away from going to Austin’s desk
The document will come with a robust unclassified section, according to Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall.
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CAES signs exclusive agreement for 3D-printed radio frequency parts
The rebranded Cobham will be the sole U.S. seller of products from 3D-printing firm SWISSto12.
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Could Latvia become NATO’s 5G military test hub?
In November, the Baltic nation turned one of its bases into a 5G hub for military testing, and it plans to do more.
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Senators show support for increasing US Southern Command intelligence assets
SOUTHCOM wants more ISR, but does it have to come from physical platforms?
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For CAE the future means expansion in cyber, space and more defense acquisitions
Dan Gelston, CAE’s defense and security group president, expects the company to expand its offerings in the next 18-24 months.
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As 5G auction continues, Pentagon turns to safety planning
The Federal Aviation Administration and commercial aviation trade group have raised concerns that 5G deployment could cause interference to civil and military aircraft.
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Trump didn’t influence program details on Air Force One, JEDI, says acquisition head
Trump’s input into the Air Force One replacement was cosmetic, according to Ellen Lord, the outgoing defense acquisition chief.
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Michèle Flournoy could become the first woman to run the Pentagon. Here’s what would change.
Flournoy has for years been expected to take the Defense Department’s top job. With Joe Biden now the president-elect, this may be her time.
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British Royal Air Force invests in space capabilities
The head of the Royal Air Force discusses the Ministry of Defence’s goals in space.
-
White House names new nominees for Indo-Pacific, intelligence roles
Ely Ratner and Stacey Dixon will be getting new jobs in the Biden administration.
-
JADC2 strategy ‘days’ away from going to Austin’s desk
The document will come with a robust unclassified section, according to Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall.
-
CAES signs exclusive agreement for 3D-printed radio frequency parts
The rebranded Cobham will be the sole U.S. seller of products from 3D-printing firm SWISSto12.
-
Could Latvia become NATO’s 5G military test hub?
In November, the Baltic nation turned one of its bases into a 5G hub for military testing, and it plans to do more.
-
Senators show support for increasing US Southern Command intelligence assets
SOUTHCOM wants more ISR, but does it have to come from physical platforms?
-
For CAE the future means expansion in cyber, space and more defense acquisitions
Dan Gelston, CAE’s defense and security group president, expects the company to expand its offerings in the next 18-24 months.
-
As 5G auction continues, Pentagon turns to safety planning
The Federal Aviation Administration and commercial aviation trade group have raised concerns that 5G deployment could cause interference to civil and military aircraft.
-
Trump didn’t influence program details on Air Force One, JEDI, says acquisition head
Trump’s input into the Air Force One replacement was cosmetic, according to Ellen Lord, the outgoing defense acquisition chief.
-
Michèle Flournoy could become the first woman to run the Pentagon. Here’s what would change.
Flournoy has for years been expected to take the Defense Department’s top job. With Joe Biden now the president-elect, this may be her time.
-
British Royal Air Force invests in space capabilities
The head of the Royal Air Force discusses the Ministry of Defence’s goals in space.
-
White House names new nominees for Indo-Pacific, intelligence roles
Ely Ratner and Stacey Dixon will be getting new jobs in the Biden administration.
-
JADC2 strategy ‘days’ away from going to Austin’s desk
The document will come with a robust unclassified section, according to Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall.
-
CAES signs exclusive agreement for 3D-printed radio frequency parts
The rebranded Cobham will be the sole U.S. seller of products from 3D-printing firm SWISSto12.
-
Could Latvia become NATO’s 5G military test hub?
In November, the Baltic nation turned one of its bases into a 5G hub for military testing, and it plans to do more.
-
Senators show support for increasing US Southern Command intelligence assets
SOUTHCOM wants more ISR, but does it have to come from physical platforms?
-
For CAE the future means expansion in cyber, space and more defense acquisitions
Dan Gelston, CAE’s defense and security group president, expects the company to expand its offerings in the next 18-24 months.
-
As 5G auction continues, Pentagon turns to safety planning
The Federal Aviation Administration and commercial aviation trade group have raised concerns that 5G deployment could cause interference to civil and military aircraft.
-
Trump didn’t influence program details on Air Force One, JEDI, says acquisition head
Trump’s input into the Air Force One replacement was cosmetic, according to Ellen Lord, the outgoing defense acquisition chief.
-
Michèle Flournoy could become the first woman to run the Pentagon. Here’s what would change.
Flournoy has for years been expected to take the Defense Department’s top job. With Joe Biden now the president-elect, this may be her time.













