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Biden admin moving ahead with UAE F-35, drone sales for now
A nonprofit is expected to file a legal challenge in an attempt to cancel the sale, started under the Trump administration.
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UK official: American warhead decision won’t impact British nuclear plans
“The number of warheads we need for the future is not determined by anything which the U.S. is doing on W93,” said Britain’s Angus Lapsley.
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White House nominates first female Army secretary, names CAPE, personnel nominees
President Joe Biden has nominated Christine Wormuth as the next Army secretary. If confirmed, she will be the first woman to hold the position.
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Biden requests $715B for Pentagon, hinting at administration’s future priorities
U.S. President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2022 budget request asks for $753 billion in national security funding, an increase of 1.6 percent that includes $715 billion for the Defense Department.
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After COVID, are billions in biodefense funds needed to deter US adversaries?
“The fear that another country will see this an Achilles heel for the United States is really, really significant, and showing we are leveraging really cutting edge technologies is absolutely imperative to try as part of our deterrent strategy.”
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Rejoining Open Skies would send ‘wrong message’ to Russia, State tells partners
A State Department demarche, obtained by Defense News, signals concerns over rejoining the Open Skies Treaty.
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CAES signs exclusive agreement for 3D-printed radio frequency parts
The rebranded Cobham will be the sole U.S. seller of products from 3D-printing firm SWISSto12.
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Intel, acquisition and budget nominees for Pentagon announced
The three nominees are the first announced for the Pentagon since Dec. 30.
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McCord expected as comptroller nominee, sources say
If confirmed, McCord would return to a job he held from 2014-2017.
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Could Latvia become NATO’s 5G military test hub?
In November, the Baltic nation turned one of its bases into a 5G hub for military testing, and it plans to do more.
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Biden admin moving ahead with UAE F-35, drone sales for now
A nonprofit is expected to file a legal challenge in an attempt to cancel the sale, started under the Trump administration.
-
UK official: American warhead decision won’t impact British nuclear plans
“The number of warheads we need for the future is not determined by anything which the U.S. is doing on W93,” said Britain’s Angus Lapsley.
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White House nominates first female Army secretary, names CAPE, personnel nominees
President Joe Biden has nominated Christine Wormuth as the next Army secretary. If confirmed, she will be the first woman to hold the position.
-
Biden requests $715B for Pentagon, hinting at administration’s future priorities
U.S. President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2022 budget request asks for $753 billion in national security funding, an increase of 1.6 percent that includes $715 billion for the Defense Department.
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After COVID, are billions in biodefense funds needed to deter US adversaries?
“The fear that another country will see this an Achilles heel for the United States is really, really significant, and showing we are leveraging really cutting edge technologies is absolutely imperative to try as part of our deterrent strategy.”
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Rejoining Open Skies would send ‘wrong message’ to Russia, State tells partners
A State Department demarche, obtained by Defense News, signals concerns over rejoining the Open Skies Treaty.
-
CAES signs exclusive agreement for 3D-printed radio frequency parts
The rebranded Cobham will be the sole U.S. seller of products from 3D-printing firm SWISSto12.
-
Intel, acquisition and budget nominees for Pentagon announced
The three nominees are the first announced for the Pentagon since Dec. 30.
-
McCord expected as comptroller nominee, sources say
If confirmed, McCord would return to a job he held from 2014-2017.
-
Could Latvia become NATO’s 5G military test hub?
In November, the Baltic nation turned one of its bases into a 5G hub for military testing, and it plans to do more.
-
Biden admin moving ahead with UAE F-35, drone sales for now
A nonprofit is expected to file a legal challenge in an attempt to cancel the sale, started under the Trump administration.
-
UK official: American warhead decision won’t impact British nuclear plans
“The number of warheads we need for the future is not determined by anything which the U.S. is doing on W93,” said Britain’s Angus Lapsley.
-
White House nominates first female Army secretary, names CAPE, personnel nominees
President Joe Biden has nominated Christine Wormuth as the next Army secretary. If confirmed, she will be the first woman to hold the position.
-
Biden requests $715B for Pentagon, hinting at administration’s future priorities
U.S. President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2022 budget request asks for $753 billion in national security funding, an increase of 1.6 percent that includes $715 billion for the Defense Department.
-
After COVID, are billions in biodefense funds needed to deter US adversaries?
“The fear that another country will see this an Achilles heel for the United States is really, really significant, and showing we are leveraging really cutting edge technologies is absolutely imperative to try as part of our deterrent strategy.”
-
Rejoining Open Skies would send ‘wrong message’ to Russia, State tells partners
A State Department demarche, obtained by Defense News, signals concerns over rejoining the Open Skies Treaty.
-
CAES signs exclusive agreement for 3D-printed radio frequency parts
The rebranded Cobham will be the sole U.S. seller of products from 3D-printing firm SWISSto12.
-
Intel, acquisition and budget nominees for Pentagon announced
The three nominees are the first announced for the Pentagon since Dec. 30.
-
McCord expected as comptroller nominee, sources say
If confirmed, McCord would return to a job he held from 2014-2017.
-
Could Latvia become NATO’s 5G military test hub?
In November, the Baltic nation turned one of its bases into a 5G hub for military testing, and it plans to do more.













