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US Army to test hypersonic weapons on this college campus
The centerpiece of the $130 million facility will be a kilometer-long tube for hypersonic testing.
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Support growing for review of Ligado interference information
Several groups want the National Academy of Sciences to review testing data at the heart of the question on whether Ligado’s planned use for spectrum will interfere with GPS.
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Lawmakers demand information from FCC on Ligado fight
Thirteen Democrats and nine Republicans have teamed up to ask for information from the FCC.
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The Pentagon made its case against Ligado. What now?
A marathon hearing on Wednesday gave DoD officials a chance to lay out three key arguments against Ligado’s plan for L-Band, but the Senate may not be able to provide relief.
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Telework programs at DoD could stick around after coronavirus
The Department of Defense has expanded several capabilities to enable mass telework. Now it’s discussing which ones may stick around permanently.
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Esper: Flat budget could speed cutting of legacy programs
“We have a lot of legacy programs out there right now. I could pick dozens out from all branches of the services. So that is where I would start,” the defense secretary says.
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Defense industry shutdowns trend upward, but Lord is monitoring cash flow
Ellen Lord, undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, sees reasons for tentative optimism in the number of defense-industrial facilities that have reopened.
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Senate committee planning Ligado hearing on GPS interference
The hearing, which could come as soon as next week, would give defense leaders a public platform to push back on an FCC decision the department says will harm GPS.
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Hypersonic weapons aren’t fast enough to avoid coronavirus
The Pentagon is seeing COVID-19 impacts on the supply chain for its future hypersonic weaponry.
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Air Force works to ‘mitigate’ Ligado deal’s impact on GPS
Gen. David Goldfein and other Pentagon officials are “very concerned” after the FCC approved Ligado’s L-band request on Monday.
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US Army to test hypersonic weapons on this college campus
The centerpiece of the $130 million facility will be a kilometer-long tube for hypersonic testing.
-
Support growing for review of Ligado interference information
Several groups want the National Academy of Sciences to review testing data at the heart of the question on whether Ligado’s planned use for spectrum will interfere with GPS.
-
Lawmakers demand information from FCC on Ligado fight
Thirteen Democrats and nine Republicans have teamed up to ask for information from the FCC.
-
The Pentagon made its case against Ligado. What now?
A marathon hearing on Wednesday gave DoD officials a chance to lay out three key arguments against Ligado’s plan for L-Band, but the Senate may not be able to provide relief.
-
Telework programs at DoD could stick around after coronavirus
The Department of Defense has expanded several capabilities to enable mass telework. Now it’s discussing which ones may stick around permanently.
-
Esper: Flat budget could speed cutting of legacy programs
“We have a lot of legacy programs out there right now. I could pick dozens out from all branches of the services. So that is where I would start,” the defense secretary says.
-
Defense industry shutdowns trend upward, but Lord is monitoring cash flow
Ellen Lord, undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, sees reasons for tentative optimism in the number of defense-industrial facilities that have reopened.
-
Senate committee planning Ligado hearing on GPS interference
The hearing, which could come as soon as next week, would give defense leaders a public platform to push back on an FCC decision the department says will harm GPS.
-
Hypersonic weapons aren’t fast enough to avoid coronavirus
The Pentagon is seeing COVID-19 impacts on the supply chain for its future hypersonic weaponry.
-
Air Force works to ‘mitigate’ Ligado deal’s impact on GPS
Gen. David Goldfein and other Pentagon officials are “very concerned” after the FCC approved Ligado’s L-band request on Monday.
-
US Army to test hypersonic weapons on this college campus
The centerpiece of the $130 million facility will be a kilometer-long tube for hypersonic testing.
-
Support growing for review of Ligado interference information
Several groups want the National Academy of Sciences to review testing data at the heart of the question on whether Ligado’s planned use for spectrum will interfere with GPS.
-
Lawmakers demand information from FCC on Ligado fight
Thirteen Democrats and nine Republicans have teamed up to ask for information from the FCC.
-
The Pentagon made its case against Ligado. What now?
A marathon hearing on Wednesday gave DoD officials a chance to lay out three key arguments against Ligado’s plan for L-Band, but the Senate may not be able to provide relief.
-
Telework programs at DoD could stick around after coronavirus
The Department of Defense has expanded several capabilities to enable mass telework. Now it’s discussing which ones may stick around permanently.
-
Esper: Flat budget could speed cutting of legacy programs
“We have a lot of legacy programs out there right now. I could pick dozens out from all branches of the services. So that is where I would start,” the defense secretary says.
-
Defense industry shutdowns trend upward, but Lord is monitoring cash flow
Ellen Lord, undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, sees reasons for tentative optimism in the number of defense-industrial facilities that have reopened.
-
Senate committee planning Ligado hearing on GPS interference
The hearing, which could come as soon as next week, would give defense leaders a public platform to push back on an FCC decision the department says will harm GPS.
-
Hypersonic weapons aren’t fast enough to avoid coronavirus
The Pentagon is seeing COVID-19 impacts on the supply chain for its future hypersonic weaponry.
-
Air Force works to ‘mitigate’ Ligado deal’s impact on GPS
Gen. David Goldfein and other Pentagon officials are “very concerned” after the FCC approved Ligado’s L-band request on Monday.













