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Five F-35 issues have been downgraded, but they remain unsolved
Five of the 13 major technical issues first revealed by Defense News have been downgraded in the last year.
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20 empty seats: Coronavirus may slow Pentagon’s push to fill vacancies
Of the empty political spots in the Pentagon, 13 have no announced nominee.
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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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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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Top Marine ‘signaling’ to industry that F-35 cuts are on the table
“I’m signaling to the industry, we have to be prepared to adjust as the operating environment adjusts,” said Marine Commandant David Berger.
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Workforce cuts in April could hinder US-South Korea negotiations
Thousands of high-profile South Korean workers will start losing paychecks come April 1, which is likely to make negotiations between Seoul and Washington even more difficult than it’s already going.
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America’s adversaries keep investing in weapons to take out satellites
America’s four greatest adversaries are investing in systems that can take out satellites on orbit, including funding laser systems, nuclear power and satellites that shadow American space vehicles.
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Industry dodges restrictive House measures in Senate’s bailout bill
The House had sought a ban on lobbying, as well as a halt to executive bonuses, but that language did not make it to the Senate.
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Five F-35 issues have been downgraded, but they remain unsolved
Five of the 13 major technical issues first revealed by Defense News have been downgraded in the last year.
-
20 empty seats: Coronavirus may slow Pentagon’s push to fill vacancies
Of the empty political spots in the Pentagon, 13 have no announced nominee.
-
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
-
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.
-
Top Marine ‘signaling’ to industry that F-35 cuts are on the table
“I’m signaling to the industry, we have to be prepared to adjust as the operating environment adjusts,” said Marine Commandant David Berger.
-
Workforce cuts in April could hinder US-South Korea negotiations
Thousands of high-profile South Korean workers will start losing paychecks come April 1, which is likely to make negotiations between Seoul and Washington even more difficult than it’s already going.
-
America’s adversaries keep investing in weapons to take out satellites
America’s four greatest adversaries are investing in systems that can take out satellites on orbit, including funding laser systems, nuclear power and satellites that shadow American space vehicles.
-
Industry dodges restrictive House measures in Senate’s bailout bill
The House had sought a ban on lobbying, as well as a halt to executive bonuses, but that language did not make it to the Senate.
-
Five F-35 issues have been downgraded, but they remain unsolved
Five of the 13 major technical issues first revealed by Defense News have been downgraded in the last year.
-
20 empty seats: Coronavirus may slow Pentagon’s push to fill vacancies
Of the empty political spots in the Pentagon, 13 have no announced nominee.
-
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
-
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.
-
Top Marine ‘signaling’ to industry that F-35 cuts are on the table
“I’m signaling to the industry, we have to be prepared to adjust as the operating environment adjusts,” said Marine Commandant David Berger.
-
Workforce cuts in April could hinder US-South Korea negotiations
Thousands of high-profile South Korean workers will start losing paychecks come April 1, which is likely to make negotiations between Seoul and Washington even more difficult than it’s already going.
-
America’s adversaries keep investing in weapons to take out satellites
America’s four greatest adversaries are investing in systems that can take out satellites on orbit, including funding laser systems, nuclear power and satellites that shadow American space vehicles.
-
Industry dodges restrictive House measures in Senate’s bailout bill
The House had sought a ban on lobbying, as well as a halt to executive bonuses, but that language did not make it to the Senate.













