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Boeing gets Air Force One contract — and next-gen Air Force Ones to get a new paint job
The next Air Force One planes may look a little less “Jackie Kennedy” and a bit more “Team America.”
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US Air Force looks to accelerate artificial intelligence contracts
The service still isn’t moving fast enough to harness AI, but its leadership wants to change that.
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Trump’s new drone, defense export rules expected this week
The Trump administration is set to unveil a series of rules making it easier to export drones to other nations.
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Pentagon creates new position to help guide software acquisition, F-35 development
Jeff Boleng, a former Air Force officer, will be the Defense Department’s special assistant for software acquisition.
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Lockheed CEO plays down impact of Trump’s steel tariff
Lockheed Martin’s chief executive downplayed the impact of wide-ranging global tariffs on steel and aluminum imports into the United States, telling reporters she was still studying the decision.
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Next leader of Global Strike Command nominated
Lt. Gen. Timothy Ray, the deputy commander for U.S. European Command, is next in line to take responsibility for the Air Force’s inventory of ICBMs and bombers.
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Trump, Boeing reach handshake agreement to cap Air Force One program at $3.9B
The White House claims it cut the price of the program by $1 billion, but the figures don’t add up.
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Air Force acquisition nominee takes aim at F-35 sustainment costs
If confirmed, the nominee for the top Air Force acquisition job intends to embark on a F-35 deep dive that will focus on how emerging technologies can help decrease sustainment costs over the life of the program.
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GAO dismisses Raytheon’s JSTARS recap protest, cementing Northrop as radar provider
The Government Accountability Office on Dec. 28 dismissed Raytheon’s initial protest, filed on Nov. 20, as well as two supplemental protests filed Dec. 11 and 18.
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One U-2 squadron wants to be the Silicon Valley of the Air Force
U-2 pilots at Beale Air Force Base may still be operating an aircraft designed more than 60 years ago, but they’re shopping for cutting edge tech to help augment their decade’s old mission.
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Boeing gets Air Force One contract — and next-gen Air Force Ones to get a new paint job
The next Air Force One planes may look a little less “Jackie Kennedy” and a bit more “Team America.”
-
US Air Force looks to accelerate artificial intelligence contracts
The service still isn’t moving fast enough to harness AI, but its leadership wants to change that.
-
Trump’s new drone, defense export rules expected this week
The Trump administration is set to unveil a series of rules making it easier to export drones to other nations.
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Pentagon creates new position to help guide software acquisition, F-35 development
Jeff Boleng, a former Air Force officer, will be the Defense Department’s special assistant for software acquisition.
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Lockheed CEO plays down impact of Trump’s steel tariff
Lockheed Martin’s chief executive downplayed the impact of wide-ranging global tariffs on steel and aluminum imports into the United States, telling reporters she was still studying the decision.
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Next leader of Global Strike Command nominated
Lt. Gen. Timothy Ray, the deputy commander for U.S. European Command, is next in line to take responsibility for the Air Force’s inventory of ICBMs and bombers.
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Trump, Boeing reach handshake agreement to cap Air Force One program at $3.9B
The White House claims it cut the price of the program by $1 billion, but the figures don’t add up.
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Air Force acquisition nominee takes aim at F-35 sustainment costs
If confirmed, the nominee for the top Air Force acquisition job intends to embark on a F-35 deep dive that will focus on how emerging technologies can help decrease sustainment costs over the life of the program.
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GAO dismisses Raytheon’s JSTARS recap protest, cementing Northrop as radar provider
The Government Accountability Office on Dec. 28 dismissed Raytheon’s initial protest, filed on Nov. 20, as well as two supplemental protests filed Dec. 11 and 18.
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One U-2 squadron wants to be the Silicon Valley of the Air Force
U-2 pilots at Beale Air Force Base may still be operating an aircraft designed more than 60 years ago, but they’re shopping for cutting edge tech to help augment their decade’s old mission.
-
Boeing gets Air Force One contract — and next-gen Air Force Ones to get a new paint job
The next Air Force One planes may look a little less “Jackie Kennedy” and a bit more “Team America.”
-
US Air Force looks to accelerate artificial intelligence contracts
The service still isn’t moving fast enough to harness AI, but its leadership wants to change that.
-
Trump’s new drone, defense export rules expected this week
The Trump administration is set to unveil a series of rules making it easier to export drones to other nations.
-
Pentagon creates new position to help guide software acquisition, F-35 development
Jeff Boleng, a former Air Force officer, will be the Defense Department’s special assistant for software acquisition.
-
Lockheed CEO plays down impact of Trump’s steel tariff
Lockheed Martin’s chief executive downplayed the impact of wide-ranging global tariffs on steel and aluminum imports into the United States, telling reporters she was still studying the decision.
-
Next leader of Global Strike Command nominated
Lt. Gen. Timothy Ray, the deputy commander for U.S. European Command, is next in line to take responsibility for the Air Force’s inventory of ICBMs and bombers.
-
Trump, Boeing reach handshake agreement to cap Air Force One program at $3.9B
The White House claims it cut the price of the program by $1 billion, but the figures don’t add up.
-
Air Force acquisition nominee takes aim at F-35 sustainment costs
If confirmed, the nominee for the top Air Force acquisition job intends to embark on a F-35 deep dive that will focus on how emerging technologies can help decrease sustainment costs over the life of the program.
-
GAO dismisses Raytheon’s JSTARS recap protest, cementing Northrop as radar provider
The Government Accountability Office on Dec. 28 dismissed Raytheon’s initial protest, filed on Nov. 20, as well as two supplemental protests filed Dec. 11 and 18.
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One U-2 squadron wants to be the Silicon Valley of the Air Force
U-2 pilots at Beale Air Force Base may still be operating an aircraft designed more than 60 years ago, but they’re shopping for cutting edge tech to help augment their decade’s old mission.













