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Navy secretary, congressional and military leadership top 2017 Defense News Conference agenda
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer will be among the keynote speakers at the inaugural 2017 Defense News conference Sept. 6, providing him with one of his first opportunities since he was confirmed by the Senate Aug. 1 to address a large audience of both military and industry leaders.
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Simulated IED-equipped drone provides military training
This new device addresses the latest threat to U.S. troops from adversaries that use small UAVs to deliver and deploy explosives.
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Soldiers deter simulated tank assault with cyber, electronic warfare
Soldiers deterred tank assault with electronic, cyber warfare technology during an exercise at Fort Irwin.
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Defense industry execs among top-paid female CEOs
Hewson and Novakovic are among other big-name company CEOs like Marissa Mayer, of Yahoo, and Indra Nooyl, of Pepsico.
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US Air Force general has eyes on sci-fi tech, fixing pilot shortage
Everhart said industry members wondered if he’d been watching too much science fiction.
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Raytheon radar executes first ballistic missile test
The Raytheon Company’s AN/SPY-6(V) Air and Missile Defense Radar successfully searched, acquired, and tracked a ballistic missile during the first dedicated exercise at the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility.
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US to review new Lockheed Martin helicopter
On March 30, the Defense Acquisition Board will review whether the low-rate production for the initial 24 King Stallion helicopters will be approved.
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Navy secretary, congressional and military leadership top 2017 Defense News Conference agenda
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer will be among the keynote speakers at the inaugural 2017 Defense News conference Sept. 6, providing him with one of his first opportunities since he was confirmed by the Senate Aug. 1 to address a large audience of both military and industry leaders.
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Simulated IED-equipped drone provides military training
This new device addresses the latest threat to U.S. troops from adversaries that use small UAVs to deliver and deploy explosives.
-
Soldiers deter simulated tank assault with cyber, electronic warfare
Soldiers deterred tank assault with electronic, cyber warfare technology during an exercise at Fort Irwin.
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Defense industry execs among top-paid female CEOs
Hewson and Novakovic are among other big-name company CEOs like Marissa Mayer, of Yahoo, and Indra Nooyl, of Pepsico.
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US Air Force general has eyes on sci-fi tech, fixing pilot shortage
Everhart said industry members wondered if he’d been watching too much science fiction.
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Raytheon radar executes first ballistic missile test
The Raytheon Company’s AN/SPY-6(V) Air and Missile Defense Radar successfully searched, acquired, and tracked a ballistic missile during the first dedicated exercise at the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility.
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US to review new Lockheed Martin helicopter
On March 30, the Defense Acquisition Board will review whether the low-rate production for the initial 24 King Stallion helicopters will be approved.
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Navy secretary, congressional and military leadership top 2017 Defense News Conference agenda
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer will be among the keynote speakers at the inaugural 2017 Defense News conference Sept. 6, providing him with one of his first opportunities since he was confirmed by the Senate Aug. 1 to address a large audience of both military and industry leaders.
-
Simulated IED-equipped drone provides military training
This new device addresses the latest threat to U.S. troops from adversaries that use small UAVs to deliver and deploy explosives.
-
Soldiers deter simulated tank assault with cyber, electronic warfare
Soldiers deterred tank assault with electronic, cyber warfare technology during an exercise at Fort Irwin.
-
Defense industry execs among top-paid female CEOs
Hewson and Novakovic are among other big-name company CEOs like Marissa Mayer, of Yahoo, and Indra Nooyl, of Pepsico.
-
US Air Force general has eyes on sci-fi tech, fixing pilot shortage
Everhart said industry members wondered if he’d been watching too much science fiction.
-
Raytheon radar executes first ballistic missile test
The Raytheon Company’s AN/SPY-6(V) Air and Missile Defense Radar successfully searched, acquired, and tracked a ballistic missile during the first dedicated exercise at the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility.
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US to review new Lockheed Martin helicopter
On March 30, the Defense Acquisition Board will review whether the low-rate production for the initial 24 King Stallion helicopters will be approved.










