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Sikorsky challenges US Army’s helicopter award
Lockheed Martin officially objects to the U.S. Army’s decision to choose Bell to build its Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft, to be fielded in the 2030s.
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Pentagon lacks big picture for fighter jet procurement, watchdog says
The Pentagon plans to spend about $100 billion in the next five years to modernize its tactical aviation fleets.
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Congress passes funding bill with major cash infusion for Pentagon
Congress passed $817 billion in Pentagon funding on top of more Ukraine aid. The bill includes directives on littoral combat ships and aircraft transfers.
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Deluge of money for Ukraine puts Pentagon’s top cops on high alert
The Pentagon’s law enforcement agency is keeping a watchful eye for signs of fraud and abuse in the many defense contracts being awarded.
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Air Force pilot who ejected from F-35B released from the hospital
The jet bounced upon impact, went nose down and spun around.
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L3Harris boss: Integrated deterrence requires intentional disruption
Abrupt change delivered via a spirit of solidarity and innovation can upend slow, bureaucratic processes.
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Congress reveals plan to increase defense budget by 8%
The $858 billion bill allocates funds to help the Pentagon cope with inflation, procure additional weapons systems and bolster munitions production.
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Fake parts: A Pentagon supply chain problem hiding in plain sight
The Defense Department is developing new tests to find counterfeit parts, putting a renewed emphasis on reporting when problematic components are found.
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Sikorsky challenges US Army’s helicopter award
Lockheed Martin officially objects to the U.S. Army’s decision to choose Bell to build its Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft, to be fielded in the 2030s.
-
Pentagon lacks big picture for fighter jet procurement, watchdog says
The Pentagon plans to spend about $100 billion in the next five years to modernize its tactical aviation fleets.
-
Congress passes funding bill with major cash infusion for Pentagon
Congress passed $817 billion in Pentagon funding on top of more Ukraine aid. The bill includes directives on littoral combat ships and aircraft transfers.
-
Deluge of money for Ukraine puts Pentagon’s top cops on high alert
The Pentagon’s law enforcement agency is keeping a watchful eye for signs of fraud and abuse in the many defense contracts being awarded.
-
Air Force pilot who ejected from F-35B released from the hospital
The jet bounced upon impact, went nose down and spun around.
-
L3Harris boss: Integrated deterrence requires intentional disruption
Abrupt change delivered via a spirit of solidarity and innovation can upend slow, bureaucratic processes.
-
Congress reveals plan to increase defense budget by 8%
The $858 billion bill allocates funds to help the Pentagon cope with inflation, procure additional weapons systems and bolster munitions production.
-
Fake parts: A Pentagon supply chain problem hiding in plain sight
The Defense Department is developing new tests to find counterfeit parts, putting a renewed emphasis on reporting when problematic components are found.
-
Sikorsky challenges US Army’s helicopter award
Lockheed Martin officially objects to the U.S. Army’s decision to choose Bell to build its Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft, to be fielded in the 2030s.
-
Pentagon lacks big picture for fighter jet procurement, watchdog says
The Pentagon plans to spend about $100 billion in the next five years to modernize its tactical aviation fleets.
-
Congress passes funding bill with major cash infusion for Pentagon
Congress passed $817 billion in Pentagon funding on top of more Ukraine aid. The bill includes directives on littoral combat ships and aircraft transfers.
-
Deluge of money for Ukraine puts Pentagon’s top cops on high alert
The Pentagon’s law enforcement agency is keeping a watchful eye for signs of fraud and abuse in the many defense contracts being awarded.
-
Air Force pilot who ejected from F-35B released from the hospital
The jet bounced upon impact, went nose down and spun around.
-
L3Harris boss: Integrated deterrence requires intentional disruption
Abrupt change delivered via a spirit of solidarity and innovation can upend slow, bureaucratic processes.
-
Congress reveals plan to increase defense budget by 8%
The $858 billion bill allocates funds to help the Pentagon cope with inflation, procure additional weapons systems and bolster munitions production.
-
Fake parts: A Pentagon supply chain problem hiding in plain sight
The Defense Department is developing new tests to find counterfeit parts, putting a renewed emphasis on reporting when problematic components are found.















