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US Air Force picks 5 companies to take on battle management challenges
Bringing the Advanced Battle Management System to life is one of Frank Kendall’s seven operational imperatives.
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Battle management reforms prove daunting, general to oversee effort
Kendall announces appointment of program executive officer to supervise effort.
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L3Harris, Embraer team up on KC-390 tanker, eye US Air Force sales
L3Harris and Embraer will add advanced boom operations to the KC-390, and plan to offer it to the U.S. Air Force for deploying to austere areas.
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US Air Force warns of aging fighters, poor purchasing efforts
Amid a high global demand for air power, as well as domestic hurdles in Congress and the White House, the service is racing to rebuild its fighter fleet.
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How one Air Force office eliminates barriers to digital transformation
Decision to heavily rely on new design and manufacturing techniques made the program the poster child for the potential of digital engineering.
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How the F-35 swept Europe, and the competition it could soon face
The aircraft arrived in Europe with pristine timing, as multiple nations were itching to refresh their fleets by the end of the decade.
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US Air Force seeks to extend winning streak in hypersonic weapon tests
Gen. Duke Richardson, head of Air Force Materiel Command, told reporters the upcoming ARRW test will be “a big one.”
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Advanced engine industrial base at risk of ‘collapse,’ Air Force says
The head of the Air Force’s propulsion directorate is concerned cancellation of AETP would weaken the advanced engine industrial base.
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Could solar panels in space power Army operations on Earth?
The Air Force Research Laboratory is working on a new technology demonstration that would see a satellite collect solar power on orbit and then beam that energy down to earth.
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Space Force to share internal digital models with industry
Since announcing their desire to build the world’s first fully digital service, Space Force officials are fleshing out how that will impact everything from force design to requirements to engineering.
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US Air Force picks 5 companies to take on battle management challenges
Bringing the Advanced Battle Management System to life is one of Frank Kendall’s seven operational imperatives.
-
Battle management reforms prove daunting, general to oversee effort
Kendall announces appointment of program executive officer to supervise effort.
-
L3Harris, Embraer team up on KC-390 tanker, eye US Air Force sales
L3Harris and Embraer will add advanced boom operations to the KC-390, and plan to offer it to the U.S. Air Force for deploying to austere areas.
-
US Air Force warns of aging fighters, poor purchasing efforts
Amid a high global demand for air power, as well as domestic hurdles in Congress and the White House, the service is racing to rebuild its fighter fleet.
-
How one Air Force office eliminates barriers to digital transformation
Decision to heavily rely on new design and manufacturing techniques made the program the poster child for the potential of digital engineering.
-
How the F-35 swept Europe, and the competition it could soon face
The aircraft arrived in Europe with pristine timing, as multiple nations were itching to refresh their fleets by the end of the decade.
-
US Air Force seeks to extend winning streak in hypersonic weapon tests
Gen. Duke Richardson, head of Air Force Materiel Command, told reporters the upcoming ARRW test will be “a big one.”
-
Advanced engine industrial base at risk of ‘collapse,’ Air Force says
The head of the Air Force’s propulsion directorate is concerned cancellation of AETP would weaken the advanced engine industrial base.
-
Could solar panels in space power Army operations on Earth?
The Air Force Research Laboratory is working on a new technology demonstration that would see a satellite collect solar power on orbit and then beam that energy down to earth.
-
Space Force to share internal digital models with industry
Since announcing their desire to build the world’s first fully digital service, Space Force officials are fleshing out how that will impact everything from force design to requirements to engineering.
-
US Air Force picks 5 companies to take on battle management challenges
Bringing the Advanced Battle Management System to life is one of Frank Kendall’s seven operational imperatives.
-
Battle management reforms prove daunting, general to oversee effort
Kendall announces appointment of program executive officer to supervise effort.
-
L3Harris, Embraer team up on KC-390 tanker, eye US Air Force sales
L3Harris and Embraer will add advanced boom operations to the KC-390, and plan to offer it to the U.S. Air Force for deploying to austere areas.
-
US Air Force warns of aging fighters, poor purchasing efforts
Amid a high global demand for air power, as well as domestic hurdles in Congress and the White House, the service is racing to rebuild its fighter fleet.
-
How one Air Force office eliminates barriers to digital transformation
Decision to heavily rely on new design and manufacturing techniques made the program the poster child for the potential of digital engineering.
-
How the F-35 swept Europe, and the competition it could soon face
The aircraft arrived in Europe with pristine timing, as multiple nations were itching to refresh their fleets by the end of the decade.
-
US Air Force seeks to extend winning streak in hypersonic weapon tests
Gen. Duke Richardson, head of Air Force Materiel Command, told reporters the upcoming ARRW test will be “a big one.”
-
Advanced engine industrial base at risk of ‘collapse,’ Air Force says
The head of the Air Force’s propulsion directorate is concerned cancellation of AETP would weaken the advanced engine industrial base.
-
Could solar panels in space power Army operations on Earth?
The Air Force Research Laboratory is working on a new technology demonstration that would see a satellite collect solar power on orbit and then beam that energy down to earth.
-
Space Force to share internal digital models with industry
Since announcing their desire to build the world’s first fully digital service, Space Force officials are fleshing out how that will impact everything from force design to requirements to engineering.













