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Letitia Long, former NGA head, joins Parsons board
Letitia Long served as director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency from 2010-2014.
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Pentagon bracing for three-month slowdown on major defense equipment
The Pentagon also expects to spend “billions” of dollars in paying back industry for costs incurred by the COVID-19 outbreak.
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FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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Key defense committee members consider legislation to block FCC’s Ligado move
The four leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees have all issued calls to halt a plan from Ligado Networks that the Pentagon says will harm GPS capability.
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Four technologies Japan and the US should team on to counter China
A new report from the Atlantic Council outlines where the U.S. and Japan need better industrial cooperation on defense projects.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
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Russia conducted anti-satellite missile test, says US Space Command
The head of U.S. Space Command, Gen. John “Jay” Raymond, said an April 15 test shows that “the threats to U.S. and allied space systems are real, serious and growing.”
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Congressmen demand answers after Pentagon issues GPS warning
Two Congressmen want answers from the Federal Communications Commission on whether reallocating a band of spectrum will damage the Global Positioning System, or GPS, as the Pentagon claims.
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The Pentagon’s supply chain faces an economy under siege
It’s survival of the funded, as defense contractors up and down the Defense Department’s supply chain battle to stay afloat.
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Letitia Long, former NGA head, joins Parsons board
Letitia Long served as director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency from 2010-2014.
-
Pentagon bracing for three-month slowdown on major defense equipment
The Pentagon also expects to spend “billions” of dollars in paying back industry for costs incurred by the COVID-19 outbreak.
-
FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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Key defense committee members consider legislation to block FCC’s Ligado move
The four leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees have all issued calls to halt a plan from Ligado Networks that the Pentagon says will harm GPS capability.
-
Four technologies Japan and the US should team on to counter China
A new report from the Atlantic Council outlines where the U.S. and Japan need better industrial cooperation on defense projects.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
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Russia conducted anti-satellite missile test, says US Space Command
The head of U.S. Space Command, Gen. John “Jay” Raymond, said an April 15 test shows that “the threats to U.S. and allied space systems are real, serious and growing.”
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Congressmen demand answers after Pentagon issues GPS warning
Two Congressmen want answers from the Federal Communications Commission on whether reallocating a band of spectrum will damage the Global Positioning System, or GPS, as the Pentagon claims.
-
The Pentagon’s supply chain faces an economy under siege
It’s survival of the funded, as defense contractors up and down the Defense Department’s supply chain battle to stay afloat.
-
Letitia Long, former NGA head, joins Parsons board
Letitia Long served as director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency from 2010-2014.
-
Pentagon bracing for three-month slowdown on major defense equipment
The Pentagon also expects to spend “billions” of dollars in paying back industry for costs incurred by the COVID-19 outbreak.
-
FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
-
Key defense committee members consider legislation to block FCC’s Ligado move
The four leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees have all issued calls to halt a plan from Ligado Networks that the Pentagon says will harm GPS capability.
-
Four technologies Japan and the US should team on to counter China
A new report from the Atlantic Council outlines where the U.S. and Japan need better industrial cooperation on defense projects.
-
FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
-
Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
-
Russia conducted anti-satellite missile test, says US Space Command
The head of U.S. Space Command, Gen. John “Jay” Raymond, said an April 15 test shows that “the threats to U.S. and allied space systems are real, serious and growing.”
-
Congressmen demand answers after Pentagon issues GPS warning
Two Congressmen want answers from the Federal Communications Commission on whether reallocating a band of spectrum will damage the Global Positioning System, or GPS, as the Pentagon claims.
-
The Pentagon’s supply chain faces an economy under siege
It’s survival of the funded, as defense contractors up and down the Defense Department’s supply chain battle to stay afloat.













