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Boeing hires former SpaceX engineer for new software executive job
Jinnah Hosein has also worked at Google, Tesla and Aurora.
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BAE building new campus for recently acquired GPS business
BAE completed the purchase of Collins Aerospace’s military GPS unit over the summer.
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Budget for secretive military intelligence program hits nine-year spending high
Military Intelligence Program funding for last year was the highest since 2011.
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Textron Systems, Shield AI team up on unmanned project
But this is not the first collaboration with a traditional defense firm for Shield AI, which is one of a number of of tech companies aiming to break into the Pentagon market.
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Pentagon wants SpaceX delivering cargo around the globe — and a live test could come next year
U.S. Transportation Command wants to launch cargo into space and have it land somewhere else in the world, an hour later.
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Air Force awards laser-armed RADBO contract to Parsons
The RADBO will clear mines or unexploded ordnance from airfields — using a laser.
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Hyten to issue new joint requirements on handling data
Gen. John Hyten wants to change how the Joint Requirements Oversight Council issues its guidance on data.
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Pentagon to pit AI against human pilots in live fighter trials
Still, the Defense Department is likely years away from AI-controlled fighters seeing combat.
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Inhofe moves to block FCC commissioner’s confirmation over Ligado fight
The move may not have much impact on how the Ligado situation plays out, however.
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Trump admin officially makes it easier to export military drones
The Trump administration hopes to reap the economic benefit of increased sales of military drones abroad.
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Boeing hires former SpaceX engineer for new software executive job
Jinnah Hosein has also worked at Google, Tesla and Aurora.
-
BAE building new campus for recently acquired GPS business
BAE completed the purchase of Collins Aerospace’s military GPS unit over the summer.
-
Budget for secretive military intelligence program hits nine-year spending high
Military Intelligence Program funding for last year was the highest since 2011.
-
Textron Systems, Shield AI team up on unmanned project
But this is not the first collaboration with a traditional defense firm for Shield AI, which is one of a number of of tech companies aiming to break into the Pentagon market.
-
Pentagon wants SpaceX delivering cargo around the globe — and a live test could come next year
U.S. Transportation Command wants to launch cargo into space and have it land somewhere else in the world, an hour later.
-
Air Force awards laser-armed RADBO contract to Parsons
The RADBO will clear mines or unexploded ordnance from airfields — using a laser.
-
Hyten to issue new joint requirements on handling data
Gen. John Hyten wants to change how the Joint Requirements Oversight Council issues its guidance on data.
-
Pentagon to pit AI against human pilots in live fighter trials
Still, the Defense Department is likely years away from AI-controlled fighters seeing combat.
-
Inhofe moves to block FCC commissioner’s confirmation over Ligado fight
The move may not have much impact on how the Ligado situation plays out, however.
-
Trump admin officially makes it easier to export military drones
The Trump administration hopes to reap the economic benefit of increased sales of military drones abroad.
-
Boeing hires former SpaceX engineer for new software executive job
Jinnah Hosein has also worked at Google, Tesla and Aurora.
-
BAE building new campus for recently acquired GPS business
BAE completed the purchase of Collins Aerospace’s military GPS unit over the summer.
-
Budget for secretive military intelligence program hits nine-year spending high
Military Intelligence Program funding for last year was the highest since 2011.
-
Textron Systems, Shield AI team up on unmanned project
But this is not the first collaboration with a traditional defense firm for Shield AI, which is one of a number of of tech companies aiming to break into the Pentagon market.
-
Pentagon wants SpaceX delivering cargo around the globe — and a live test could come next year
U.S. Transportation Command wants to launch cargo into space and have it land somewhere else in the world, an hour later.
-
Air Force awards laser-armed RADBO contract to Parsons
The RADBO will clear mines or unexploded ordnance from airfields — using a laser.
-
Hyten to issue new joint requirements on handling data
Gen. John Hyten wants to change how the Joint Requirements Oversight Council issues its guidance on data.
-
Pentagon to pit AI against human pilots in live fighter trials
Still, the Defense Department is likely years away from AI-controlled fighters seeing combat.
-
Inhofe moves to block FCC commissioner’s confirmation over Ligado fight
The move may not have much impact on how the Ligado situation plays out, however.
-
Trump admin officially makes it easier to export military drones
The Trump administration hopes to reap the economic benefit of increased sales of military drones abroad.













