Denmark increases defense spending in view of Russian long-term warLeaders in Copenhagen believe Russian aggression could eventually target Europe and NATO.
US Air Force eyes deadline to launch new commandThe proposed Integrated Capabilities Command would centralize planning for future requirements that are now scattered throughout the Air Force.
OpinionWith Chinese warships anchoring in Cambodia, the US needs to respondIt’s past time for Washington to jettison its ad hoc, absent-minded approach toward Beijing’s basing pursuits.
Marine Corps’ new Force Design approaches are paying off in operationsPieces of the changes already in the operating force are proving their combat-worthiness, two senior generals said.
Pentagon technology hub sees lower transition rate, higher value dealsIn its annual report, DIU said that while transitions dropped last year, the organization also facilitated its largest follow-on contract to date.
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US Air Force eyes deadline to launch new commandThe proposed Integrated Capabilities Command would centralize planning for future requirements that are now scattered throughout the Air Force.
After Army canceled helicopter program, industry had to pivotIndustry is beginning to see ways technology developed for the canceled Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft is helping other vertical lift programs.
OpinionWith Chinese warships anchoring in Cambodia, the US needs to respondIt’s past time for Washington to jettison its ad hoc, absent-minded approach toward Beijing’s basing pursuits.
Pentagon technology hub sees lower transition rate, higher value dealsIn its annual report, DIU said that while transitions dropped last year, the organization also facilitated its largest follow-on contract to date.
House lawmakers denounce Pentagon’s planned drop in submarine ordersA bipartisan group of 120 lawmakers asks defense appropriators to ignore the Navy budget proposal and procure two Virginia-class attack submarines.
OpinionBiden’s FY25 budget cuts missile defense when we need it more than everGiven the deteriorating security environment, it would seem that cutting missile defenses is the exact wrong thing to do at this point.
House lawmakers press Austin on Rafah, Israel aid and Gaza pier plansDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin fielded several questions about the Pentagon's role in Gaza as Israel signals a Rafah invasion.
Wittman warns of ‘wasting a year’ with Pentagon’s industrial strategyThe strategy released in January but a plan to actually put it into action has faced months of delays.
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Space acquisitions chief wants more authority to blacklist contractorsFrank Calvelli told lawmakers that while the Contractor Responsibility Watch List is a helpful tool, he'd like to see its authorities expanded.
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US Air Force eyes deadline to launch new commandThe proposed Integrated Capabilities Command would centralize planning for future requirements that are now scattered throughout the Air Force.By Stephen Losey16 hours ago
Denmark increases defense spending in view of Russian long-term warLeaders in Copenhagen believe Russian aggression could eventually target Europe and NATO.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo22 hours ago
OpinionWith Chinese warships anchoring in Cambodia, the US needs to respondIt’s past time for Washington to jettison its ad hoc, absent-minded approach toward Beijing’s basing pursuits.By Rep. Rob Wittman and Craig Singleton23 hours ago
Marine Corps’ new Force Design approaches are paying off in operationsPieces of the changes already in the operating force are proving their combat-worthiness, two senior generals said.By Todd South2 days ago
Pentagon technology hub sees lower transition rate, higher value dealsIn its annual report, DIU said that while transitions dropped last year, the organization also facilitated its largest follow-on contract to date.By Courtney Albon2 days ago
Boxer deployment delay highlights aging fleet, lack of repair capacityThe amphibious assault ship had to return to port a week after it deployed.By Megan Eckstein2 days ago
Hensoldt UK to build radar tech for Britain’s new naval supply shipsThe Royal Navy's future Fleet Solid Support ships will be equipped with a line of sensors designed to provide situational awareness in crowded waters.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo2 days ago
Ukraine comms struggles spur European hunger for L3Harris radiosReliable, low-profile means of relaying battlefield information have become a linchpin for fighting in Eastern Europe.By Colin Demarest2 days ago
Japan hastens pursuit of unmanned ground vehicles for its militaryForeign vendors are so far dominating Tokyo's lineup of trial robots, as the government tries to catch up on the use of unmanned systems.By Gordon Arthur2 days ago
Space acquisitions chief wants more authority to blacklist contractorsFrank Calvelli told lawmakers that while the Contractor Responsibility Watch List is a helpful tool, he'd like to see its authorities expanded.By Courtney Albon3 days ago
Marine Corps eyeing more recon boats from Australian ‘Whiskey Project’A Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft was photographed at the Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 4 earlier this year.By Colin Demarest3 days ago
V-22 Osprey could see second life, with new drive system, wings in 2050sThe V-22 could see a second chapter, if the services keep the fuselages beyond the 2050s and give them new wings and drive systems to extend their lives.By Megan Eckstein3 days ago