-

New Ukraine aid will buy 18 HIMARS and weapons to ‘disrupt’ drones
The Pentagon announced Wednesday it will contract with industry for $1.1 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
-

US sees chance to gain arms market share from sanctioned Russia
A White House official said Tuesday that Russia’s sanctions-struck defense industry is opening an “opportunity” for U.S. and western defense firms to take
-

As semiconductor shortages linger, one defense firm gets creative
Defense execs call the computer chip shortage an “acute pain point” and “day-to-day” challenge.
-

Defense budget reform panel at work after ‘organizational problems’
A select panel exploring a revamp of Pentagon budgeting is making “significant progress.”
-

How a Republican rift on Ukraine could complicate future aid packages
The schism within the GOP raises questions about Congress’ ability to keep funding Ukraine aid if Republicans win the majority.
-

General: Supply chain problems are hurting nuclear modernization
“It’s going to take everyone to understand how to close the gap on supply chain management.”
-

Citing inflation, industry seeks more for DoD in continuing resolution
Record-high inflation costs the Pentagon $6 billion per month, trade groups said in a new letter.
-

‘Extraordinary circumstances’: DoD eyes inflation relief for vendors
A new Pentagon memo is opening the door to inflation relief for defense contractors working under fixed-price contracts.
-

Here’s what global weapons chiefs will discuss this month in Brussels
A U.S.-led meeting of armaments directors from around the world will take place in Brussels on Sept. 28.
-

US unveils $2B in military aid for Europe, arms for Ukraine
New aid includes loans for Ukraine and 18 countries to buy arms.
-
New Ukraine aid will buy 18 HIMARS and weapons to ‘disrupt’ drones
The Pentagon announced Wednesday it will contract with industry for $1.1 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
-
US sees chance to gain arms market share from sanctioned Russia
A White House official said Tuesday that Russia’s sanctions-struck defense industry is opening an “opportunity” for U.S. and western defense firms to take
-
As semiconductor shortages linger, one defense firm gets creative
Defense execs call the computer chip shortage an “acute pain point” and “day-to-day” challenge.
-
Defense budget reform panel at work after ‘organizational problems’
A select panel exploring a revamp of Pentagon budgeting is making “significant progress.”
-
How a Republican rift on Ukraine could complicate future aid packages
The schism within the GOP raises questions about Congress’ ability to keep funding Ukraine aid if Republicans win the majority.
-
General: Supply chain problems are hurting nuclear modernization
“It’s going to take everyone to understand how to close the gap on supply chain management.”
-
Citing inflation, industry seeks more for DoD in continuing resolution
Record-high inflation costs the Pentagon $6 billion per month, trade groups said in a new letter.
-
‘Extraordinary circumstances’: DoD eyes inflation relief for vendors
A new Pentagon memo is opening the door to inflation relief for defense contractors working under fixed-price contracts.
-
Here’s what global weapons chiefs will discuss this month in Brussels
A U.S.-led meeting of armaments directors from around the world will take place in Brussels on Sept. 28.
-
US unveils $2B in military aid for Europe, arms for Ukraine
New aid includes loans for Ukraine and 18 countries to buy arms.
-
New Ukraine aid will buy 18 HIMARS and weapons to ‘disrupt’ drones
The Pentagon announced Wednesday it will contract with industry for $1.1 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
-
US sees chance to gain arms market share from sanctioned Russia
A White House official said Tuesday that Russia’s sanctions-struck defense industry is opening an “opportunity” for U.S. and western defense firms to take
-
As semiconductor shortages linger, one defense firm gets creative
Defense execs call the computer chip shortage an “acute pain point” and “day-to-day” challenge.
-
Defense budget reform panel at work after ‘organizational problems’
A select panel exploring a revamp of Pentagon budgeting is making “significant progress.”
-
How a Republican rift on Ukraine could complicate future aid packages
The schism within the GOP raises questions about Congress’ ability to keep funding Ukraine aid if Republicans win the majority.
-
General: Supply chain problems are hurting nuclear modernization
“It’s going to take everyone to understand how to close the gap on supply chain management.”
-
Citing inflation, industry seeks more for DoD in continuing resolution
Record-high inflation costs the Pentagon $6 billion per month, trade groups said in a new letter.
-
‘Extraordinary circumstances’: DoD eyes inflation relief for vendors
A new Pentagon memo is opening the door to inflation relief for defense contractors working under fixed-price contracts.
-
Here’s what global weapons chiefs will discuss this month in Brussels
A U.S.-led meeting of armaments directors from around the world will take place in Brussels on Sept. 28.
-
US unveils $2B in military aid for Europe, arms for Ukraine
New aid includes loans for Ukraine and 18 countries to buy arms.













