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The not-really Next Generation Weapons Program
The author disputes the reliability of the Army’s newest rifle and light machine gun.
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Boeing will close Super Hornet production line in 2025
Boeing will close its Super Hornet production line in 2025, or 2027 if India selects the jet, after 30 years of building F/A-18E-Fs in St. Louis.
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Navy awards Lockheed Martin $1.2B contract for hypersonic missiles
The Navy awarded Lockheed Martin $1.2 billion to produce hypersonic missiles and finalize integration between the weapon and Zumwalt-class destroyers.
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DoD pulls back Tricare contract in West Region for ‘corrective action’
It’s not known whether the action will affect the timeline for starting the newest iteration of Tricare contracts.
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Buying bombs: Why the US often gets it wrong
Why doesn’t the U.S. focus more on munitions? A large factor is armed force service identity.
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Pentagon awards Tricare contracts worth $136 billion, to start in 2024
TriWest returns as a Tricare contractor, and Humana continues.
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US can strengthen security by developing domestic rare earth resources
In the long term, the status quo around critical materials is unacceptable since it gives China a “kill switch” for America’s defense manufacturing.
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Industry readies for key US Army Bradley replacement decision
The five teams who competed in the previous phase of the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle are evolving to be ready for what’s next in 2023.
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US Postal Service pledges move to all-electric delivery fleet
USPS said it’s spending nearly $10 billion to electrify its aging fleet, including installing a modern charging infrastructure at hundreds of post offices.
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US lawmakers unveil $1.7 trillion bill to avoid government shutdown
Measure includes another large round of aid to Ukraine and a nearly 10% boost in defense spending.
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The not-really Next Generation Weapons Program
The author disputes the reliability of the Army’s newest rifle and light machine gun.
-
Boeing will close Super Hornet production line in 2025
Boeing will close its Super Hornet production line in 2025, or 2027 if India selects the jet, after 30 years of building F/A-18E-Fs in St. Louis.
-
Navy awards Lockheed Martin $1.2B contract for hypersonic missiles
The Navy awarded Lockheed Martin $1.2 billion to produce hypersonic missiles and finalize integration between the weapon and Zumwalt-class destroyers.
-
DoD pulls back Tricare contract in West Region for ‘corrective action’
It’s not known whether the action will affect the timeline for starting the newest iteration of Tricare contracts.
-
Buying bombs: Why the US often gets it wrong
Why doesn’t the U.S. focus more on munitions? A large factor is armed force service identity.
-
Pentagon awards Tricare contracts worth $136 billion, to start in 2024
TriWest returns as a Tricare contractor, and Humana continues.
-
US can strengthen security by developing domestic rare earth resources
In the long term, the status quo around critical materials is unacceptable since it gives China a “kill switch” for America’s defense manufacturing.
-
Industry readies for key US Army Bradley replacement decision
The five teams who competed in the previous phase of the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle are evolving to be ready for what’s next in 2023.
-
US Postal Service pledges move to all-electric delivery fleet
USPS said it’s spending nearly $10 billion to electrify its aging fleet, including installing a modern charging infrastructure at hundreds of post offices.
-
US lawmakers unveil $1.7 trillion bill to avoid government shutdown
Measure includes another large round of aid to Ukraine and a nearly 10% boost in defense spending.
-
The not-really Next Generation Weapons Program
The author disputes the reliability of the Army’s newest rifle and light machine gun.
-
Boeing will close Super Hornet production line in 2025
Boeing will close its Super Hornet production line in 2025, or 2027 if India selects the jet, after 30 years of building F/A-18E-Fs in St. Louis.
-
Navy awards Lockheed Martin $1.2B contract for hypersonic missiles
The Navy awarded Lockheed Martin $1.2 billion to produce hypersonic missiles and finalize integration between the weapon and Zumwalt-class destroyers.
-
DoD pulls back Tricare contract in West Region for ‘corrective action’
It’s not known whether the action will affect the timeline for starting the newest iteration of Tricare contracts.
-
Buying bombs: Why the US often gets it wrong
Why doesn’t the U.S. focus more on munitions? A large factor is armed force service identity.
-
Pentagon awards Tricare contracts worth $136 billion, to start in 2024
TriWest returns as a Tricare contractor, and Humana continues.
-
US can strengthen security by developing domestic rare earth resources
In the long term, the status quo around critical materials is unacceptable since it gives China a “kill switch” for America’s defense manufacturing.
-
Industry readies for key US Army Bradley replacement decision
The five teams who competed in the previous phase of the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle are evolving to be ready for what’s next in 2023.
-
US Postal Service pledges move to all-electric delivery fleet
USPS said it’s spending nearly $10 billion to electrify its aging fleet, including installing a modern charging infrastructure at hundreds of post offices.
-
US lawmakers unveil $1.7 trillion bill to avoid government shutdown
Measure includes another large round of aid to Ukraine and a nearly 10% boost in defense spending.













