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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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Space Force delays GPS 3 launch to minimize COVID-19 exposure
The Space Force says that they can delay the launch without suffering coverage or capability gaps from the current GPS constellation.
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The launch of three US spy satellites is delayed due to COVID-19
The National Reconnaissance Office’s Don’t Stop Me Now mission is on pause, though it still anticipates launching into orbit aboard an Electron rocket from Rocket Lab’s New Zealand launch site.
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How past investments positioned DARPA to take on coronavirus
Research investments have accelerated a coronavirus vaccine and, potentially, a new test.
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The US Air Force is adapting to the pandemic to keep missile systems running
Software developers and maintenance technicians are continuing to work through the coronavirus pandemic to keep an automated nuclear messaging and targeting system for ICBMs performing its function every day.
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Here’s how COVID-19 is impacting the US Air Force’s most important weapons programs
Here’s the latest on the status of the KC-46, the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, space activity and more.
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Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
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Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates “greater attack surface” for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
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One senator wants vendors to ensure their internet connectivity devices are secure
The senator also called on vendors to notify users of available security updates.
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White House urges agencies to implement new authentication methods amid telework
Extended telework could mean agencies can’t hand out new identity verification cards.
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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.
-
Space Force delays GPS 3 launch to minimize COVID-19 exposure
The Space Force says that they can delay the launch without suffering coverage or capability gaps from the current GPS constellation.
-
The launch of three US spy satellites is delayed due to COVID-19
The National Reconnaissance Office’s Don’t Stop Me Now mission is on pause, though it still anticipates launching into orbit aboard an Electron rocket from Rocket Lab’s New Zealand launch site.
-
How past investments positioned DARPA to take on coronavirus
Research investments have accelerated a coronavirus vaccine and, potentially, a new test.
-
The US Air Force is adapting to the pandemic to keep missile systems running
Software developers and maintenance technicians are continuing to work through the coronavirus pandemic to keep an automated nuclear messaging and targeting system for ICBMs performing its function every day.
-
Here’s how COVID-19 is impacting the US Air Force’s most important weapons programs
Here’s the latest on the status of the KC-46, the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, space activity and more.
-
Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
-
Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates “greater attack surface” for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
-
One senator wants vendors to ensure their internet connectivity devices are secure
The senator also called on vendors to notify users of available security updates.
-
White House urges agencies to implement new authentication methods amid telework
Extended telework could mean agencies can’t hand out new identity verification cards.
-
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.
-
Space Force delays GPS 3 launch to minimize COVID-19 exposure
The Space Force says that they can delay the launch without suffering coverage or capability gaps from the current GPS constellation.
-
The launch of three US spy satellites is delayed due to COVID-19
The National Reconnaissance Office’s Don’t Stop Me Now mission is on pause, though it still anticipates launching into orbit aboard an Electron rocket from Rocket Lab’s New Zealand launch site.
-
How past investments positioned DARPA to take on coronavirus
Research investments have accelerated a coronavirus vaccine and, potentially, a new test.
-
The US Air Force is adapting to the pandemic to keep missile systems running
Software developers and maintenance technicians are continuing to work through the coronavirus pandemic to keep an automated nuclear messaging and targeting system for ICBMs performing its function every day.
-
Here’s how COVID-19 is impacting the US Air Force’s most important weapons programs
Here’s the latest on the status of the KC-46, the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, space activity and more.
-
Will coronavirus stall DoD’s Silicon Valley outreach efforts?
The Pentagon has been making inroads into the Silicon Valley-based venture capital community. Will COVID-19 force them to hit pause?
-
Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates “greater attack surface” for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
-
One senator wants vendors to ensure their internet connectivity devices are secure
The senator also called on vendors to notify users of available security updates.
-
White House urges agencies to implement new authentication methods amid telework
Extended telework could mean agencies can’t hand out new identity verification cards.













