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Hypersonic weapons aren’t fast enough to avoid coronavirus
The Pentagon is seeing COVID-19 impacts on the supply chain for its future hypersonic weaponry.
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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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Pentagon bracing for three-month slowdown on major defense equipment
The Pentagon also expects to spend “billions” of dollars in paying back industry for costs incurred by the COVID-19 outbreak.
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FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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Four technologies Japan and the US should team on to counter China
A new report from the Atlantic Council outlines where the U.S. and Japan need better industrial cooperation on defense projects.
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Thornberry wants $6 billion this year to launch counter-China fund
The ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee will seek $6 billion for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative.
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DoD finalizes contract on N95 sterilization technology
When all 60 units are active, it should allow 4.8 million N95 masks to be sterilized per day, or almost 34 million per week.
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DARPA has a crappy new idea to help soldiers
When you’re deployed to Iraq and your stomach starts to gak, diarrhea
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Pentagon denies it seeks to hide future budget information
Information currently public should not be impacted by a legislative proposal, the Defense Department says.
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Inside US Indo-Pacific Command’s $20 billion wish list to deter China — and why Congress may approve it
A $1.6 billion defensive ring around Guam. Millions in new military funding for partner nations. A billion dollars for increased stockpiles of long-range weapons. These are just some of the investments on a wish list quietly submitted to Congress.
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Hypersonic weapons aren’t fast enough to avoid coronavirus
The Pentagon is seeing COVID-19 impacts on the supply chain for its future hypersonic weaponry.
-
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.
-
Pentagon bracing for three-month slowdown on major defense equipment
The Pentagon also expects to spend “billions” of dollars in paying back industry for costs incurred by the COVID-19 outbreak.
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FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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Four technologies Japan and the US should team on to counter China
A new report from the Atlantic Council outlines where the U.S. and Japan need better industrial cooperation on defense projects.
-
Thornberry wants $6 billion this year to launch counter-China fund
The ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee will seek $6 billion for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative.
-
DoD finalizes contract on N95 sterilization technology
When all 60 units are active, it should allow 4.8 million N95 masks to be sterilized per day, or almost 34 million per week.
-
DARPA has a crappy new idea to help soldiers
When you’re deployed to Iraq and your stomach starts to gak, diarrhea
-
Pentagon denies it seeks to hide future budget information
Information currently public should not be impacted by a legislative proposal, the Defense Department says.
-
Inside US Indo-Pacific Command’s $20 billion wish list to deter China — and why Congress may approve it
A $1.6 billion defensive ring around Guam. Millions in new military funding for partner nations. A billion dollars for increased stockpiles of long-range weapons. These are just some of the investments on a wish list quietly submitted to Congress.
-
Hypersonic weapons aren’t fast enough to avoid coronavirus
The Pentagon is seeing COVID-19 impacts on the supply chain for its future hypersonic weaponry.
-
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.
-
Pentagon bracing for three-month slowdown on major defense equipment
The Pentagon also expects to spend “billions” of dollars in paying back industry for costs incurred by the COVID-19 outbreak.
-
FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
-
Four technologies Japan and the US should team on to counter China
A new report from the Atlantic Council outlines where the U.S. and Japan need better industrial cooperation on defense projects.
-
Thornberry wants $6 billion this year to launch counter-China fund
The ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee will seek $6 billion for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative.
-
DoD finalizes contract on N95 sterilization technology
When all 60 units are active, it should allow 4.8 million N95 masks to be sterilized per day, or almost 34 million per week.
-
DARPA has a crappy new idea to help soldiers
When you’re deployed to Iraq and your stomach starts to gak, diarrhea
-
Pentagon denies it seeks to hide future budget information
Information currently public should not be impacted by a legislative proposal, the Defense Department says.
-
Inside US Indo-Pacific Command’s $20 billion wish list to deter China — and why Congress may approve it
A $1.6 billion defensive ring around Guam. Millions in new military funding for partner nations. A billion dollars for increased stockpiles of long-range weapons. These are just some of the investments on a wish list quietly submitted to Congress.













