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‘No company is immune’: Supply chain woes weigh on defense firms
Supply chain problems have hit all sides of the defense industry in unexpected ways — and small businesses with narrower profit margins are particularly worried about how they can weather this storm.
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Vaccine mandate is last straw for US shipyards already facing labor shortages
The Pentagon and White House should provide more accommodations within its vaccination mandate to support strategically relevant firms as they make efforts to retain highly-skilled blue collar workers — particularly shipbuilders and maintainers.
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What’s the advantage of militarizing commercial helos post-sale?
As the aerospace industry attempts to make a monetary comeback from the pandemic, a notable trend among the helicopter sector is seeing one company militarize commercial variants after a sale is complete.
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Singapore tries to normalize military training schedule after pandemic disruption
Efforts include an integrated sense-and-strike exercise in Idaho that saw the debut of an improved artificial intelligence-enabled C2 system.
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US Navy nears 100 percent vaccination for sailors, but unable to measure civilian compliance
Almost all active-duty sailors are vaccinated ahead of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate deadline. The Navy has no idea how many of its civilian employees got the full dosage.
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COVID vaccine mandate endangers military readiness, top Republican lawmaker claims
Senate Armed Services ranking member Jim Inhofe is demanding the military immediately drop the requirement to ensure troops aren’t booted from the ranks because of vaccine concerns.
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New vaccine mandate raises questions for defense contractors
The new federal vaccine requirement announced by President Joe Biden has fueled questions from employers, including defense contractors, about how the mandate will work and whether they could lose employees as a result.
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Industry, lawmakers push to extend and expand COVID reimbursements
Prized pandemic protections for defense contractors would be made permanent under the House’s defense policy bill, up for floor consideration next week.
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Defense industry reacts to new vaccine mandates for federal contractors
A new vaccine mandate could have sweeping implications for the defense industry, where there are some of the largest government contractors and vendors.
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Major London arms fair proceeds amid COVID fears, Afghanistan shock
Pandemic restrictions and the West’s defeat in Afghanistan are expected to cast long shadows at this year’s DSEI exhibition in London.
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‘No company is immune’: Supply chain woes weigh on defense firms
Supply chain problems have hit all sides of the defense industry in unexpected ways — and small businesses with narrower profit margins are particularly worried about how they can weather this storm.
-
Vaccine mandate is last straw for US shipyards already facing labor shortages
The Pentagon and White House should provide more accommodations within its vaccination mandate to support strategically relevant firms as they make efforts to retain highly-skilled blue collar workers — particularly shipbuilders and maintainers.
-
What’s the advantage of militarizing commercial helos post-sale?
As the aerospace industry attempts to make a monetary comeback from the pandemic, a notable trend among the helicopter sector is seeing one company militarize commercial variants after a sale is complete.
-
Singapore tries to normalize military training schedule after pandemic disruption
Efforts include an integrated sense-and-strike exercise in Idaho that saw the debut of an improved artificial intelligence-enabled C2 system.
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US Navy nears 100 percent vaccination for sailors, but unable to measure civilian compliance
Almost all active-duty sailors are vaccinated ahead of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate deadline. The Navy has no idea how many of its civilian employees got the full dosage.
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COVID vaccine mandate endangers military readiness, top Republican lawmaker claims
Senate Armed Services ranking member Jim Inhofe is demanding the military immediately drop the requirement to ensure troops aren’t booted from the ranks because of vaccine concerns.
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New vaccine mandate raises questions for defense contractors
The new federal vaccine requirement announced by President Joe Biden has fueled questions from employers, including defense contractors, about how the mandate will work and whether they could lose employees as a result.
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Industry, lawmakers push to extend and expand COVID reimbursements
Prized pandemic protections for defense contractors would be made permanent under the House’s defense policy bill, up for floor consideration next week.
-
Defense industry reacts to new vaccine mandates for federal contractors
A new vaccine mandate could have sweeping implications for the defense industry, where there are some of the largest government contractors and vendors.
-
Major London arms fair proceeds amid COVID fears, Afghanistan shock
Pandemic restrictions and the West’s defeat in Afghanistan are expected to cast long shadows at this year’s DSEI exhibition in London.
-
‘No company is immune’: Supply chain woes weigh on defense firms
Supply chain problems have hit all sides of the defense industry in unexpected ways — and small businesses with narrower profit margins are particularly worried about how they can weather this storm.
-
Vaccine mandate is last straw for US shipyards already facing labor shortages
The Pentagon and White House should provide more accommodations within its vaccination mandate to support strategically relevant firms as they make efforts to retain highly-skilled blue collar workers — particularly shipbuilders and maintainers.
-
What’s the advantage of militarizing commercial helos post-sale?
As the aerospace industry attempts to make a monetary comeback from the pandemic, a notable trend among the helicopter sector is seeing one company militarize commercial variants after a sale is complete.
-
Singapore tries to normalize military training schedule after pandemic disruption
Efforts include an integrated sense-and-strike exercise in Idaho that saw the debut of an improved artificial intelligence-enabled C2 system.
-
US Navy nears 100 percent vaccination for sailors, but unable to measure civilian compliance
Almost all active-duty sailors are vaccinated ahead of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate deadline. The Navy has no idea how many of its civilian employees got the full dosage.
-
COVID vaccine mandate endangers military readiness, top Republican lawmaker claims
Senate Armed Services ranking member Jim Inhofe is demanding the military immediately drop the requirement to ensure troops aren’t booted from the ranks because of vaccine concerns.
-
New vaccine mandate raises questions for defense contractors
The new federal vaccine requirement announced by President Joe Biden has fueled questions from employers, including defense contractors, about how the mandate will work and whether they could lose employees as a result.
-
Industry, lawmakers push to extend and expand COVID reimbursements
Prized pandemic protections for defense contractors would be made permanent under the House’s defense policy bill, up for floor consideration next week.
-
Defense industry reacts to new vaccine mandates for federal contractors
A new vaccine mandate could have sweeping implications for the defense industry, where there are some of the largest government contractors and vendors.
-
Major London arms fair proceeds amid COVID fears, Afghanistan shock
Pandemic restrictions and the West’s defeat in Afghanistan are expected to cast long shadows at this year’s DSEI exhibition in London.













