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Trump admin expected to ease drone export rules Friday
The change would mark how the U.S. interprets the Missile Technology Control Regime.
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Dozens of lawmakers are opposed to Ligado’s plan. Can they undo the FCC’s decision?
Will 32 Senators and 50 members of Congress be enough to block Ligado from moving forward?
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Michael Kratsios, White House CTO, named to top Pentagon tech job
Kratsios comes from a Silicon Valley background.
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Lewis temporarily serving as acting undersecretary for research and engineering
However, it is unclear how long Lewis will hold that position.
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DoD hands out $84 million in recovery funds for small drone makers and a space firm
The money will support seven companies the Pentagon feels the need to protect.
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FCC unlikely to change course on Ligado decision
Comments from commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel gave hope to Ligado’s opposition, but that hope appears fleeting.
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Pentagon’s top tech experts, Griffin and Porter, resign
Michael Griffin and Lisa Porter will exit the building on July 10.
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Norquist, Deasy meet with FCC chairman on Ligado
The meeting is the first high level get together between the FCC and DoD since the Ligado fight began.
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Inhofe to introduce new legislation that could cost Ligado
Inhofe is still gathering support for the legislation, which could impose massive new costs on Ligado.
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Trump admin expected to ease drone export rules Friday
The change would mark how the U.S. interprets the Missile Technology Control Regime.
-
Chile approved for $634M worth of F-16 upgrades
The package could be worth over $600 million.
-
Dozens of lawmakers are opposed to Ligado’s plan. Can they undo the FCC’s decision?
Will 32 Senators and 50 members of Congress be enough to block Ligado from moving forward?
-
Michael Kratsios, White House CTO, named to top Pentagon tech job
Kratsios comes from a Silicon Valley background.
-
Lewis temporarily serving as acting undersecretary for research and engineering
However, it is unclear how long Lewis will hold that position.
-
DoD hands out $84 million in recovery funds for small drone makers and a space firm
The money will support seven companies the Pentagon feels the need to protect.
-
FCC unlikely to change course on Ligado decision
Comments from commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel gave hope to Ligado’s opposition, but that hope appears fleeting.
-
Pentagon’s top tech experts, Griffin and Porter, resign
Michael Griffin and Lisa Porter will exit the building on July 10.
-
Norquist, Deasy meet with FCC chairman on Ligado
The meeting is the first high level get together between the FCC and DoD since the Ligado fight began.
-
Inhofe to introduce new legislation that could cost Ligado
Inhofe is still gathering support for the legislation, which could impose massive new costs on Ligado.
-
Trump admin expected to ease drone export rules Friday
The change would mark how the U.S. interprets the Missile Technology Control Regime.
-
Chile approved for $634M worth of F-16 upgrades
The package could be worth over $600 million.
-
Dozens of lawmakers are opposed to Ligado’s plan. Can they undo the FCC’s decision?
Will 32 Senators and 50 members of Congress be enough to block Ligado from moving forward?
-
Michael Kratsios, White House CTO, named to top Pentagon tech job
Kratsios comes from a Silicon Valley background.
-
Lewis temporarily serving as acting undersecretary for research and engineering
However, it is unclear how long Lewis will hold that position.
-
DoD hands out $84 million in recovery funds for small drone makers and a space firm
The money will support seven companies the Pentagon feels the need to protect.
-
FCC unlikely to change course on Ligado decision
Comments from commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel gave hope to Ligado’s opposition, but that hope appears fleeting.
-
Pentagon’s top tech experts, Griffin and Porter, resign
Michael Griffin and Lisa Porter will exit the building on July 10.
-
Norquist, Deasy meet with FCC chairman on Ligado
The meeting is the first high level get together between the FCC and DoD since the Ligado fight began.
-
Inhofe to introduce new legislation that could cost Ligado
Inhofe is still gathering support for the legislation, which could impose massive new costs on Ligado.














