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In Israel, Race to Safeguard Borders From Multi-Dimensional Threats
In a country surrounded by instability and strife, Israel is a veritable test lab for anti-infiltration technologies and operational concepts.
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Interview: William J. Lynn III, Chairman and CEO of DRS Technologies
When Bill Lynn joined DRS in 2012, the firm was troubled by bloated overhead and plunging revenues. But after significant efficiency efforts that included a 45 percent slash to its workforce, the disposal of non-core businesses and diversification of the DRS portfolio, the company is no longer for sale.
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In Israel, Furor Over Super Fast-Tracked Submarine Deal With Germany
It took seven years to sign the first F-35 deal in Israel, but just one year for new German submarines.
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Israel Eases Cyber Sales Restrictions
TEL AVIV — After liberalizing earlier this year its export control policy on dual-use, cyber-related products and services, the Israeli government is now reaching out to select military end users in a concerted push to surge cybersecurity sales. On Tuesday, Mishel Ben Baruch, director of the Defense Ministry’s Export and International Cooperation Directorate (SIBAT), told…
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Israel Eases Cyber Sales Restrictions
Mishel Ben Baruch, director of the Defense Ministry’s Export and International Cooperation Directorate, said his organization has declared 2017 “Israel’s year of cybersecurity exports” and, as such, is targeting more than 20 countries for enhanced cyber-related trade.
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Arab-Israeli Hardliners Eye Brighter Days Under Trump
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi was the first Arab leader to call and congratulate US President-elect Donald Trump, and others throughout the region quickly followed suit, offering hopes of closer ties than those frayed by eight years of President Barack Obama.
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US National Guard Chief Meets in Israel on Emergency Readiness
A delegation led by US Air Force Gen. Joseph Lengyel, chief of the National Guard Bureau, is in Israel through Wednesday evening to witness latest local developments in emergency responsiveness.
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Russian Influence on Hezbollah Raises Red Flag in Israel
A new study, soon to be published by the research division of Israel’s National Security Council, raises a series of red flags regarding Russian influence on Israel’s Iranian-sponsored arch-enemy from the north.
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Elbit Challenges Rafael For Greater Share of Israeli RCWS Market
Firm to Deliver Hundreds of ‘Dragon’ Systems Through 2018.
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In Israel, Race to Safeguard Borders From Multi-Dimensional Threats
In a country surrounded by instability and strife, Israel is a veritable test lab for anti-infiltration technologies and operational concepts.
-
Interview: William J. Lynn III, Chairman and CEO of DRS Technologies
When Bill Lynn joined DRS in 2012, the firm was troubled by bloated overhead and plunging revenues. But after significant efficiency efforts that included a 45 percent slash to its workforce, the disposal of non-core businesses and diversification of the DRS portfolio, the company is no longer for sale.
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Israel to Acquire 17 More F-35s
The $2 billion-plus package ups committed orders to 50.
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In Israel, Furor Over Super Fast-Tracked Submarine Deal With Germany
It took seven years to sign the first F-35 deal in Israel, but just one year for new German submarines.
-
Israel Eases Cyber Sales Restrictions
TEL AVIV — After liberalizing earlier this year its export control policy on dual-use, cyber-related products and services, the Israeli government is now reaching out to select military end users in a concerted push to surge cybersecurity sales. On Tuesday, Mishel Ben Baruch, director of the Defense Ministry’s Export and International Cooperation Directorate (SIBAT), told…
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Israel Eases Cyber Sales Restrictions
Mishel Ben Baruch, director of the Defense Ministry’s Export and International Cooperation Directorate, said his organization has declared 2017 “Israel’s year of cybersecurity exports” and, as such, is targeting more than 20 countries for enhanced cyber-related trade.
-
Arab-Israeli Hardliners Eye Brighter Days Under Trump
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi was the first Arab leader to call and congratulate US President-elect Donald Trump, and others throughout the region quickly followed suit, offering hopes of closer ties than those frayed by eight years of President Barack Obama.
-
US National Guard Chief Meets in Israel on Emergency Readiness
A delegation led by US Air Force Gen. Joseph Lengyel, chief of the National Guard Bureau, is in Israel through Wednesday evening to witness latest local developments in emergency responsiveness.
-
Russian Influence on Hezbollah Raises Red Flag in Israel
A new study, soon to be published by the research division of Israel’s National Security Council, raises a series of red flags regarding Russian influence on Israel’s Iranian-sponsored arch-enemy from the north.
-
Elbit Challenges Rafael For Greater Share of Israeli RCWS Market
Firm to Deliver Hundreds of ‘Dragon’ Systems Through 2018.
-
In Israel, Race to Safeguard Borders From Multi-Dimensional Threats
In a country surrounded by instability and strife, Israel is a veritable test lab for anti-infiltration technologies and operational concepts.
-
Interview: William J. Lynn III, Chairman and CEO of DRS Technologies
When Bill Lynn joined DRS in 2012, the firm was troubled by bloated overhead and plunging revenues. But after significant efficiency efforts that included a 45 percent slash to its workforce, the disposal of non-core businesses and diversification of the DRS portfolio, the company is no longer for sale.
-
Israel to Acquire 17 More F-35s
The $2 billion-plus package ups committed orders to 50.
-
In Israel, Furor Over Super Fast-Tracked Submarine Deal With Germany
It took seven years to sign the first F-35 deal in Israel, but just one year for new German submarines.
-
Israel Eases Cyber Sales Restrictions
TEL AVIV — After liberalizing earlier this year its export control policy on dual-use, cyber-related products and services, the Israeli government is now reaching out to select military end users in a concerted push to surge cybersecurity sales. On Tuesday, Mishel Ben Baruch, director of the Defense Ministry’s Export and International Cooperation Directorate (SIBAT), told…
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Israel Eases Cyber Sales Restrictions
Mishel Ben Baruch, director of the Defense Ministry’s Export and International Cooperation Directorate, said his organization has declared 2017 “Israel’s year of cybersecurity exports” and, as such, is targeting more than 20 countries for enhanced cyber-related trade.
-
Arab-Israeli Hardliners Eye Brighter Days Under Trump
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi was the first Arab leader to call and congratulate US President-elect Donald Trump, and others throughout the region quickly followed suit, offering hopes of closer ties than those frayed by eight years of President Barack Obama.
-
US National Guard Chief Meets in Israel on Emergency Readiness
A delegation led by US Air Force Gen. Joseph Lengyel, chief of the National Guard Bureau, is in Israel through Wednesday evening to witness latest local developments in emergency responsiveness.
-
Russian Influence on Hezbollah Raises Red Flag in Israel
A new study, soon to be published by the research division of Israel’s National Security Council, raises a series of red flags regarding Russian influence on Israel’s Iranian-sponsored arch-enemy from the north.
-
Elbit Challenges Rafael For Greater Share of Israeli RCWS Market
Firm to Deliver Hundreds of ‘Dragon’ Systems Through 2018.














