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Raytheon prototyping directed-energy zappers for US Air Force, Navy
“Non-kinetic defense systems are a key part of America’s national defense strategy,” said Colin Whelan, the president of advanced technology at Raytheon.
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GEARS of war: US Army picks 3 companies to advance autonomous resupply
The initial arrangements, announced earlier this month, are worth millions of dollars. Additional phases of work are expected in the future.
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Ben FitzGerald named CEO at software specialist Rebellion Defense
The U.S. Army and the National Nuclear Security Administration tapped Rebellion Defense earlier this year for cybersecurity work.
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Bombardier Defense VP Patrick talks deep sensing, Kansas investing
Military and business customers look for similar aircraft attributes, including reliability, according to Bombardier Defense’s Steve Patrick.
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Northrop to upgrade DIA systems in ‘Neptune Phoenix’ deal worth $700M
The DIA is revamping itself as the Pentagon shifts its geographic focus away from the Greater Middle East to confront Russian and Chinese ambitions.
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Ukraine’s innovative edge counters Russian mass, official says
“With whatever capabilities we have now, with whatever capabilities we can be provided by our partners, we are going to fight.”
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Pentagon eyes successor to Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract
“We are firmly committed to multi-cloud, multi-vendor,” Pentagon CIO John Sherman said, “and this is what we’re going to be doing moving forward.”
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Earth-mapping agency seeks more commercial imagery, data suppliers
The Luno A push is meant to meet “the increasing demands for commercial GEOINT,” according to Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth.
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Drones, jammers in Ukraine signal new era of warfare, Del Toro says
The U.S. Department of Defense is pouring billions of dollars into the development of drones, electronic warfare and a mix of the two.
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L3Harris says Viper Shield electronic warfare tool for F-16s nears goal
The Viper Shield suite will be fitted aboard Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70/72 jets sold to foreign militaries.
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Raytheon prototyping directed-energy zappers for US Air Force, Navy
“Non-kinetic defense systems are a key part of America’s national defense strategy,” said Colin Whelan, the president of advanced technology at Raytheon.
-
GEARS of war: US Army picks 3 companies to advance autonomous resupply
The initial arrangements, announced earlier this month, are worth millions of dollars. Additional phases of work are expected in the future.
-
Ben FitzGerald named CEO at software specialist Rebellion Defense
The U.S. Army and the National Nuclear Security Administration tapped Rebellion Defense earlier this year for cybersecurity work.
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Bombardier Defense VP Patrick talks deep sensing, Kansas investing
Military and business customers look for similar aircraft attributes, including reliability, according to Bombardier Defense’s Steve Patrick.
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Northrop to upgrade DIA systems in ‘Neptune Phoenix’ deal worth $700M
The DIA is revamping itself as the Pentagon shifts its geographic focus away from the Greater Middle East to confront Russian and Chinese ambitions.
-
Ukraine’s innovative edge counters Russian mass, official says
“With whatever capabilities we have now, with whatever capabilities we can be provided by our partners, we are going to fight.”
-
Pentagon eyes successor to Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract
“We are firmly committed to multi-cloud, multi-vendor,” Pentagon CIO John Sherman said, “and this is what we’re going to be doing moving forward.”
-
Earth-mapping agency seeks more commercial imagery, data suppliers
The Luno A push is meant to meet “the increasing demands for commercial GEOINT,” according to Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth.
-
Drones, jammers in Ukraine signal new era of warfare, Del Toro says
The U.S. Department of Defense is pouring billions of dollars into the development of drones, electronic warfare and a mix of the two.
-
L3Harris says Viper Shield electronic warfare tool for F-16s nears goal
The Viper Shield suite will be fitted aboard Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70/72 jets sold to foreign militaries.
-
Raytheon prototyping directed-energy zappers for US Air Force, Navy
“Non-kinetic defense systems are a key part of America’s national defense strategy,” said Colin Whelan, the president of advanced technology at Raytheon.
-
GEARS of war: US Army picks 3 companies to advance autonomous resupply
The initial arrangements, announced earlier this month, are worth millions of dollars. Additional phases of work are expected in the future.
-
Ben FitzGerald named CEO at software specialist Rebellion Defense
The U.S. Army and the National Nuclear Security Administration tapped Rebellion Defense earlier this year for cybersecurity work.
-
Bombardier Defense VP Patrick talks deep sensing, Kansas investing
Military and business customers look for similar aircraft attributes, including reliability, according to Bombardier Defense’s Steve Patrick.
-
Northrop to upgrade DIA systems in ‘Neptune Phoenix’ deal worth $700M
The DIA is revamping itself as the Pentagon shifts its geographic focus away from the Greater Middle East to confront Russian and Chinese ambitions.
-
Ukraine’s innovative edge counters Russian mass, official says
“With whatever capabilities we have now, with whatever capabilities we can be provided by our partners, we are going to fight.”
-
Pentagon eyes successor to Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract
“We are firmly committed to multi-cloud, multi-vendor,” Pentagon CIO John Sherman said, “and this is what we’re going to be doing moving forward.”
-
Earth-mapping agency seeks more commercial imagery, data suppliers
The Luno A push is meant to meet “the increasing demands for commercial GEOINT,” according to Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth.
-
Drones, jammers in Ukraine signal new era of warfare, Del Toro says
The U.S. Department of Defense is pouring billions of dollars into the development of drones, electronic warfare and a mix of the two.
-
L3Harris says Viper Shield electronic warfare tool for F-16s nears goal
The Viper Shield suite will be fitted aboard Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70/72 jets sold to foreign militaries.













