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French Army head Schill talks force modernization, Ukraine war lessons
“Hyper-lethality” on the battlefield has prompted fresh thinking in armor design and the resiliency of command posts, according to Gen. Pierre Schill.
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‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is at the heart of protecting national security personnel and the defense industrial base.
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New Zealand Army chief on modernizing tech, lingering pandemic problem
Maj. Gen. John Boswell is readying to retire in June. But first he spoke to Defense News about the Army’s recruiting issues and ongoing defense programs.
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US Army’s air defense modernization boss on missiles, machine learning
The Army is working to integrate modern capabilities on the battlefield to provide a layered approach to addressing a widening array of complex threats.
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New Zealand’s defense minister talks strategy, supply chains and AUKUS
Defense News also put retention and recruitment concerns to the minister.
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Head of US Space Force’s commercial hub talks vendor opportunities
Col. Richard Kniseley also discussed the service’s upcoming commercial strategy and funding needs.
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US Air Force logistics officer talks basing, drones in the Pacific
“We learned a lot of skills that were multi-capable back in the late 1980s that we are now dusting off.”
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New Zealand naval chief talks future fleet, unmanned tech
The service has had difficulty operating all of its maritime platforms amid recruiting and retention woes.
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Bombardier Defense VP Patrick talks deep sensing, Kansas investing
Military and business customers look for similar aircraft attributes, including reliability, according to Bombardier Defense’s Steve Patrick.
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Pentagon’s acquisition deputy Plumb talks stockpiles, industrial base
The conversation comes as the Defense Dept. faces heavy strain on its stockpiles from allies and partners under threat.
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French Army head Schill talks force modernization, Ukraine war lessons
“Hyper-lethality” on the battlefield has prompted fresh thinking in armor design and the resiliency of command posts, according to Gen. Pierre Schill.
-
‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is at the heart of protecting national security personnel and the defense industrial base.
-
New Zealand Army chief on modernizing tech, lingering pandemic problem
Maj. Gen. John Boswell is readying to retire in June. But first he spoke to Defense News about the Army’s recruiting issues and ongoing defense programs.
-
US Army’s air defense modernization boss on missiles, machine learning
The Army is working to integrate modern capabilities on the battlefield to provide a layered approach to addressing a widening array of complex threats.
-
New Zealand’s defense minister talks strategy, supply chains and AUKUS
Defense News also put retention and recruitment concerns to the minister.
-
Head of US Space Force’s commercial hub talks vendor opportunities
Col. Richard Kniseley also discussed the service’s upcoming commercial strategy and funding needs.
-
US Air Force logistics officer talks basing, drones in the Pacific
“We learned a lot of skills that were multi-capable back in the late 1980s that we are now dusting off.”
-
New Zealand naval chief talks future fleet, unmanned tech
The service has had difficulty operating all of its maritime platforms amid recruiting and retention woes.
-
Bombardier Defense VP Patrick talks deep sensing, Kansas investing
Military and business customers look for similar aircraft attributes, including reliability, according to Bombardier Defense’s Steve Patrick.
-
Pentagon’s acquisition deputy Plumb talks stockpiles, industrial base
The conversation comes as the Defense Dept. faces heavy strain on its stockpiles from allies and partners under threat.
-
French Army head Schill talks force modernization, Ukraine war lessons
“Hyper-lethality” on the battlefield has prompted fresh thinking in armor design and the resiliency of command posts, according to Gen. Pierre Schill.
-
‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is at the heart of protecting national security personnel and the defense industrial base.
-
New Zealand Army chief on modernizing tech, lingering pandemic problem
Maj. Gen. John Boswell is readying to retire in June. But first he spoke to Defense News about the Army’s recruiting issues and ongoing defense programs.
-
US Army’s air defense modernization boss on missiles, machine learning
The Army is working to integrate modern capabilities on the battlefield to provide a layered approach to addressing a widening array of complex threats.
-
New Zealand’s defense minister talks strategy, supply chains and AUKUS
Defense News also put retention and recruitment concerns to the minister.
-
Head of US Space Force’s commercial hub talks vendor opportunities
Col. Richard Kniseley also discussed the service’s upcoming commercial strategy and funding needs.
-
US Air Force logistics officer talks basing, drones in the Pacific
“We learned a lot of skills that were multi-capable back in the late 1980s that we are now dusting off.”
-
New Zealand naval chief talks future fleet, unmanned tech
The service has had difficulty operating all of its maritime platforms amid recruiting and retention woes.
-
Bombardier Defense VP Patrick talks deep sensing, Kansas investing
Military and business customers look for similar aircraft attributes, including reliability, according to Bombardier Defense’s Steve Patrick.
-
Pentagon’s acquisition deputy Plumb talks stockpiles, industrial base
The conversation comes as the Defense Dept. faces heavy strain on its stockpiles from allies and partners under threat.













