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Pentagon working on new ‘modernization strategy’ for technology investments
The goal is to align technology investments across the entire Pentagon.
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CIA director confirms he sent warning letter to Iranian Quds commander
CIA Director Mike Pompeo confirmed the commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Qasem Soleimani, declined to receive and read a warning letter sent by Pompeo.
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The next Sputnik: Here’s why US stands to lose technological edge to China
As defense companies struggle to balance the interests of the military customers with those of shareholders, the Pentagon needs to rethink how it buys or else risk sacrificing its technological edge.
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Boeing will miss 2017 delivery goal for first KC-46
Boeing isn’t going to make it’s self-imposed goal to deliver the first KC-46 tanker to the Air Force by the end of the year, but luckily for the company, it won’t impact its bottom line.
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McMaster: ‘Not much time’ left to deal with North Korea
H.R. McMaster unveiled details about the president’s new national security strategy.
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DoD acquisition head: It’s time to halt some legacy programs
Ellen Lord, the undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, said the building is having “very difficult discussions” with the Hill about pivoting away from some programs in order to redirect funding to more vital systems.
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Key lawmaker vows to continue Space Corps fight
Rep. Mike Rogers, the architect of the Space Corps proposal, says he’s confident it will be implemented in next few years despite strong Air Force opposition.
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McCarthy: US Congress must pass 2-week CR to win two-year budget deal
The U.S. House’s No. 2 Republican said Saturday Congress must pass a proposed two-week stopgap spending measure to buy time to make a two-year deal to ease budget caps.
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General Dynamics CEO on Asia: ‘Allies are justifiably worried,’ looking to invest
Asia should be a growing region for U.S. defense contractors, General Dynamics’ Phebe Novakovic believes. But the market brings challenges.
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Handful of hawkish US lawmakers urge military leaders to fight new CR
A group of pro-defense lawmakers is urging White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and other military leaders to pressure Congress to make a 2018 budget deal before year’s end—and avoid another stopgap funding resolution.
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Pentagon working on new ‘modernization strategy’ for technology investments
The goal is to align technology investments across the entire Pentagon.
-
CIA director confirms he sent warning letter to Iranian Quds commander
CIA Director Mike Pompeo confirmed the commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Qasem Soleimani, declined to receive and read a warning letter sent by Pompeo.
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The next Sputnik: Here’s why US stands to lose technological edge to China
As defense companies struggle to balance the interests of the military customers with those of shareholders, the Pentagon needs to rethink how it buys or else risk sacrificing its technological edge.
-
Boeing will miss 2017 delivery goal for first KC-46
Boeing isn’t going to make it’s self-imposed goal to deliver the first KC-46 tanker to the Air Force by the end of the year, but luckily for the company, it won’t impact its bottom line.
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McMaster: ‘Not much time’ left to deal with North Korea
H.R. McMaster unveiled details about the president’s new national security strategy.
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DoD acquisition head: It’s time to halt some legacy programs
Ellen Lord, the undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, said the building is having “very difficult discussions” with the Hill about pivoting away from some programs in order to redirect funding to more vital systems.
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Key lawmaker vows to continue Space Corps fight
Rep. Mike Rogers, the architect of the Space Corps proposal, says he’s confident it will be implemented in next few years despite strong Air Force opposition.
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McCarthy: US Congress must pass 2-week CR to win two-year budget deal
The U.S. House’s No. 2 Republican said Saturday Congress must pass a proposed two-week stopgap spending measure to buy time to make a two-year deal to ease budget caps.
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General Dynamics CEO on Asia: ‘Allies are justifiably worried,’ looking to invest
Asia should be a growing region for U.S. defense contractors, General Dynamics’ Phebe Novakovic believes. But the market brings challenges.
-
Handful of hawkish US lawmakers urge military leaders to fight new CR
A group of pro-defense lawmakers is urging White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and other military leaders to pressure Congress to make a 2018 budget deal before year’s end—and avoid another stopgap funding resolution.
-
Pentagon working on new ‘modernization strategy’ for technology investments
The goal is to align technology investments across the entire Pentagon.
-
CIA director confirms he sent warning letter to Iranian Quds commander
CIA Director Mike Pompeo confirmed the commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Qasem Soleimani, declined to receive and read a warning letter sent by Pompeo.
-
The next Sputnik: Here’s why US stands to lose technological edge to China
As defense companies struggle to balance the interests of the military customers with those of shareholders, the Pentagon needs to rethink how it buys or else risk sacrificing its technological edge.
-
Boeing will miss 2017 delivery goal for first KC-46
Boeing isn’t going to make it’s self-imposed goal to deliver the first KC-46 tanker to the Air Force by the end of the year, but luckily for the company, it won’t impact its bottom line.
-
McMaster: ‘Not much time’ left to deal with North Korea
H.R. McMaster unveiled details about the president’s new national security strategy.
-
DoD acquisition head: It’s time to halt some legacy programs
Ellen Lord, the undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, said the building is having “very difficult discussions” with the Hill about pivoting away from some programs in order to redirect funding to more vital systems.
-
Key lawmaker vows to continue Space Corps fight
Rep. Mike Rogers, the architect of the Space Corps proposal, says he’s confident it will be implemented in next few years despite strong Air Force opposition.
-
McCarthy: US Congress must pass 2-week CR to win two-year budget deal
The U.S. House’s No. 2 Republican said Saturday Congress must pass a proposed two-week stopgap spending measure to buy time to make a two-year deal to ease budget caps.
-
General Dynamics CEO on Asia: ‘Allies are justifiably worried,’ looking to invest
Asia should be a growing region for U.S. defense contractors, General Dynamics’ Phebe Novakovic believes. But the market brings challenges.
-
Handful of hawkish US lawmakers urge military leaders to fight new CR
A group of pro-defense lawmakers is urging White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and other military leaders to pressure Congress to make a 2018 budget deal before year’s end—and avoid another stopgap funding resolution.













