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Air Force, Guard leaders could stay beyond retirement date under Senate stimulus package
Key defense officials could stay around past their planned retirement under a new plan put forth from the Senate.
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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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Whitley to be nominated for CAPE director
John Whitley has been performing the duties of the CAPE head for the last year.
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Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely coming
Industry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.
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Pentagon declares defense contractors ‘critical infrastructure,’ must continue work
Defense contractors need to keep working, despite the viral outbreak, the department says.
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130 House members want 24 percent more F-35s procured in FY21
Congressional members want the defense committees to support an increase in the number of planes bought this upcoming fiscal year.
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Special US fund to replace Russian equipment in Europe is shifting its strategy
The European Recapitalization Incentive Program has now supported eight European nations in buying American gear.
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Two US troops, 1 British soldier killed, as more than 15 rockets slam Iraqi base
OIR has confirmed whether there were any casualties or wounded as a result of the rocket attack.
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F-35 work continues in Italy despite coronavirus lockdown
Italy’s nationwide lockdown for COVID-10 has not affected the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter’s supply chain there, says prime contractor Lockheed Martin.
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Air Force, Guard leaders could stay beyond retirement date under Senate stimulus package
Key defense officials could stay around past their planned retirement under a new plan put forth from the Senate.
-
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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North Macedonia to officially join NATO on Friday
The NATO alliance is about to get bigger.
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Whitley to be nominated for CAPE director
John Whitley has been performing the duties of the CAPE head for the last year.
-
Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely coming
Industry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.
-
Pentagon declares defense contractors ‘critical infrastructure,’ must continue work
Defense contractors need to keep working, despite the viral outbreak, the department says.
-
130 House members want 24 percent more F-35s procured in FY21
Congressional members want the defense committees to support an increase in the number of planes bought this upcoming fiscal year.
-
Special US fund to replace Russian equipment in Europe is shifting its strategy
The European Recapitalization Incentive Program has now supported eight European nations in buying American gear.
-
Two US troops, 1 British soldier killed, as more than 15 rockets slam Iraqi base
OIR has confirmed whether there were any casualties or wounded as a result of the rocket attack.
-
F-35 work continues in Italy despite coronavirus lockdown
Italy’s nationwide lockdown for COVID-10 has not affected the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter’s supply chain there, says prime contractor Lockheed Martin.
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Air Force, Guard leaders could stay beyond retirement date under Senate stimulus package
Key defense officials could stay around past their planned retirement under a new plan put forth from the Senate.
-
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.
-
North Macedonia to officially join NATO on Friday
The NATO alliance is about to get bigger.
-
Whitley to be nominated for CAPE director
John Whitley has been performing the duties of the CAPE head for the last year.
-
Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely coming
Industry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.
-
Pentagon declares defense contractors ‘critical infrastructure,’ must continue work
Defense contractors need to keep working, despite the viral outbreak, the department says.
-
130 House members want 24 percent more F-35s procured in FY21
Congressional members want the defense committees to support an increase in the number of planes bought this upcoming fiscal year.
-
Special US fund to replace Russian equipment in Europe is shifting its strategy
The European Recapitalization Incentive Program has now supported eight European nations in buying American gear.
-
Two US troops, 1 British soldier killed, as more than 15 rockets slam Iraqi base
OIR has confirmed whether there were any casualties or wounded as a result of the rocket attack.
-
F-35 work continues in Italy despite coronavirus lockdown
Italy’s nationwide lockdown for COVID-10 has not affected the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter’s supply chain there, says prime contractor Lockheed Martin.














