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Here are the top 5 issues on the docket for NATO’s 2018 summit
The head of NATO has outlined five main topics that will be discussed at the alliance’s summit in July.
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Lasers are helping the Afghan Air Force strike the Taliban
The Afghan Air Force has added something to its arsenal, but is it making a difference on the ground?
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Are you flying the T-45? This virtual reality simulator may be coming your way
The new training solution could result in decreased costs and increased pilot readiness.
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In first, US Marines attend Finland’s Exercise Arrow
Exercise Arrow is an annual Finnish multinational exercise involving mechanized infantry, artillery and mortar field training in a live-fire exercise.
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New Air Force satellite for protected comms passes key test
The Air Force’s Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellites provide global, survivable and protected communication between strategic commanders and tactical warfighters.
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Workers at rocket-maker ULA resolve bitter contract dispute
ULA and the union have been negotiating contract renewal since mid-April. Here’s how the two groups came together.
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Air Force, Army, NATO force break multidomain ground in Alaska exercise
The Air Force and Army partnered with NATO allies during the latest Red Flag-Alaska exercise, displaying a joint capability for the first time in Red Flag-Alaska history
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Boeing will soon be able to store 3-D printing data in the cloud, with help from an Israeli partner
The company’s software will allow Boeing to securely transmit 3-D printing data to printers at locations all over the world.
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L3 looks overseas in push to become ‘sixth prime’
By expanding its business to more international buyers and restructuring its business, L3 believes it can become one of the defense industry’s biggest players
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Incumbent gets replaced in US Navy contract for anti-ship missile tracking
According to the contract announcement, two bids were submitted for the competitively procured contract through the Federal Business Opportunities website.
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Here are the top 5 issues on the docket for NATO’s 2018 summit
The head of NATO has outlined five main topics that will be discussed at the alliance’s summit in July.
-
Lasers are helping the Afghan Air Force strike the Taliban
The Afghan Air Force has added something to its arsenal, but is it making a difference on the ground?
-
Are you flying the T-45? This virtual reality simulator may be coming your way
The new training solution could result in decreased costs and increased pilot readiness.
-
In first, US Marines attend Finland’s Exercise Arrow
Exercise Arrow is an annual Finnish multinational exercise involving mechanized infantry, artillery and mortar field training in a live-fire exercise.
-
New Air Force satellite for protected comms passes key test
The Air Force’s Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellites provide global, survivable and protected communication between strategic commanders and tactical warfighters.
-
Workers at rocket-maker ULA resolve bitter contract dispute
ULA and the union have been negotiating contract renewal since mid-April. Here’s how the two groups came together.
-
Air Force, Army, NATO force break multidomain ground in Alaska exercise
The Air Force and Army partnered with NATO allies during the latest Red Flag-Alaska exercise, displaying a joint capability for the first time in Red Flag-Alaska history
-
Boeing will soon be able to store 3-D printing data in the cloud, with help from an Israeli partner
The company’s software will allow Boeing to securely transmit 3-D printing data to printers at locations all over the world.
-
L3 looks overseas in push to become ‘sixth prime’
By expanding its business to more international buyers and restructuring its business, L3 believes it can become one of the defense industry’s biggest players
-
Incumbent gets replaced in US Navy contract for anti-ship missile tracking
According to the contract announcement, two bids were submitted for the competitively procured contract through the Federal Business Opportunities website.
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Here are the top 5 issues on the docket for NATO’s 2018 summit
The head of NATO has outlined five main topics that will be discussed at the alliance’s summit in July.
-
Lasers are helping the Afghan Air Force strike the Taliban
The Afghan Air Force has added something to its arsenal, but is it making a difference on the ground?
-
Are you flying the T-45? This virtual reality simulator may be coming your way
The new training solution could result in decreased costs and increased pilot readiness.
-
In first, US Marines attend Finland’s Exercise Arrow
Exercise Arrow is an annual Finnish multinational exercise involving mechanized infantry, artillery and mortar field training in a live-fire exercise.
-
New Air Force satellite for protected comms passes key test
The Air Force’s Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellites provide global, survivable and protected communication between strategic commanders and tactical warfighters.
-
Workers at rocket-maker ULA resolve bitter contract dispute
ULA and the union have been negotiating contract renewal since mid-April. Here’s how the two groups came together.
-
Air Force, Army, NATO force break multidomain ground in Alaska exercise
The Air Force and Army partnered with NATO allies during the latest Red Flag-Alaska exercise, displaying a joint capability for the first time in Red Flag-Alaska history
-
Boeing will soon be able to store 3-D printing data in the cloud, with help from an Israeli partner
The company’s software will allow Boeing to securely transmit 3-D printing data to printers at locations all over the world.
-
L3 looks overseas in push to become ‘sixth prime’
By expanding its business to more international buyers and restructuring its business, L3 believes it can become one of the defense industry’s biggest players
-
Incumbent gets replaced in US Navy contract for anti-ship missile tracking
According to the contract announcement, two bids were submitted for the competitively procured contract through the Federal Business Opportunities website.













