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Biden to nominate Frank Kendall as Air Force secretary
Frank Kendall previously served as the Pentagon’s top acquisition official during the Obama administration.
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Air Force works to ‘mitigate’ Ligado deal’s impact on GPS
Gen. David Goldfein and other Pentagon officials are “very concerned” after the FCC approved Ligado’s L-band request on Monday.
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Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates “greater attack surface” for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
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Textron Aviation announces furlough of thousands of workers
Around 7,000 employees could be affected.
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Pentagon seeks to cut F-35s, other equipment to pay for Trump’s border wall
The department would reprogram $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2020 funds, largely from procurement accounts.
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The Space Force gets its first member, and Trump gets his first briefing on the new service
U.S. Air Force Gen. John Raymond has become the first chief of space operations.
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Trump drains US spending in Europe to pay for wall with Mexico
The White House is being criticized for a plan to move Pentagon spending meant to deter Russia to the U.S.-Mexico border wall project.
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Did the Pentagon do enough to convince Congress it needs a Space Force?
Pentagon officials were on the Hill to address a key pressure point to convince Congress to support its plan for the war-fighting domain of space.
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In memo, Air Force secretary slams Space Development Agency as not ready for prime time
The Pentagon wants to cut more than 100 current jobs and replace most of them with Space Development Agency roles.
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Pentagon officially stands up Space Development Agency, names first director
The new office will be led by a DARPA expert.
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Biden to nominate Frank Kendall as Air Force secretary
Frank Kendall previously served as the Pentagon’s top acquisition official during the Obama administration.
-
Air Force works to ‘mitigate’ Ligado deal’s impact on GPS
Gen. David Goldfein and other Pentagon officials are “very concerned” after the FCC approved Ligado’s L-band request on Monday.
-
Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates “greater attack surface” for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
-
Textron Aviation announces furlough of thousands of workers
Around 7,000 employees could be affected.
-
Pentagon seeks to cut F-35s, other equipment to pay for Trump’s border wall
The department would reprogram $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2020 funds, largely from procurement accounts.
-
The Space Force gets its first member, and Trump gets his first briefing on the new service
U.S. Air Force Gen. John Raymond has become the first chief of space operations.
-
Trump drains US spending in Europe to pay for wall with Mexico
The White House is being criticized for a plan to move Pentagon spending meant to deter Russia to the U.S.-Mexico border wall project.
-
Did the Pentagon do enough to convince Congress it needs a Space Force?
Pentagon officials were on the Hill to address a key pressure point to convince Congress to support its plan for the war-fighting domain of space.
-
In memo, Air Force secretary slams Space Development Agency as not ready for prime time
The Pentagon wants to cut more than 100 current jobs and replace most of them with Space Development Agency roles.
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Pentagon officially stands up Space Development Agency, names first director
The new office will be led by a DARPA expert.
-
Biden to nominate Frank Kendall as Air Force secretary
Frank Kendall previously served as the Pentagon’s top acquisition official during the Obama administration.
-
Air Force works to ‘mitigate’ Ligado deal’s impact on GPS
Gen. David Goldfein and other Pentagon officials are “very concerned” after the FCC approved Ligado’s L-band request on Monday.
-
Amid pandemic, Pentagon urges ‘hyper-vigilance’ against foreign investment
The economic situation creates “greater attack surface” for foreign investment in key American companies, a top Defense Department official warned.
-
Textron Aviation announces furlough of thousands of workers
Around 7,000 employees could be affected.
-
Pentagon seeks to cut F-35s, other equipment to pay for Trump’s border wall
The department would reprogram $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2020 funds, largely from procurement accounts.
-
The Space Force gets its first member, and Trump gets his first briefing on the new service
U.S. Air Force Gen. John Raymond has become the first chief of space operations.
-
Trump drains US spending in Europe to pay for wall with Mexico
The White House is being criticized for a plan to move Pentagon spending meant to deter Russia to the U.S.-Mexico border wall project.
-
Did the Pentagon do enough to convince Congress it needs a Space Force?
Pentagon officials were on the Hill to address a key pressure point to convince Congress to support its plan for the war-fighting domain of space.
-
In memo, Air Force secretary slams Space Development Agency as not ready for prime time
The Pentagon wants to cut more than 100 current jobs and replace most of them with Space Development Agency roles.
-
Pentagon officially stands up Space Development Agency, names first director
The new office will be led by a DARPA expert.













