The Senate Armed Services Committee has delayed its approval decision on the U.S. Air Force‘s request to shift $100 million in funds toward a rocket launch program, Defense News reported Tuesday. John
MoreThe U.S. Army and Marine Corps are seeking to roll out a Lockheed Martin-developed driverless vehicle technology for warfighters to focus on field operations and achieve missions, the Army Times reported Monday.
MoreTwo NASA research pilots separately flew a civil variant of the U-2 military reconnaissance aircraft last week to study diminishing sea-ice levels in the Arctic region, Alaska Dispatch News reported Thursday. Dermot
MoreA final request for proposals for the U.S. Navy‘s Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike Air Vehicle development program is scheduled for release this summer, Breaking Defense reported Tuesday. Colin Clark reports
MoreWilliam Lynn, CEO of DRS Technologies and Finmeccanica North America, said the Pentagon must think globally in order for the U.S. military to gain access to cutting-edge technology, Federal Radio News reported Tuesday.
MoreThe Pentagon estimates that upgrades to Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets will cost the department $1.65 billion, or $100 million lower than its forecast last year, Bloomberg reported Monday. Tony Capaccio writes
MoreThe U.S. Air Force is set to release a request for proposal for a long-range strike bomber, Breaking Defense reported Wednesday. Bill LaPlante, U.S. Air Force acquisition head, said the Air Force
MoreThe Pentagon seeks to expand its defense cooperation with allies in Asia by deploying a missile defense system in South Korea amid mounting threats from North Korea, the Wall Street Journal reported
MoreThe House has moved to pass a more than $600 billion defense budget proposal for the fiscal year 2015, Defense News reported Thursday. John Bennett writes the chamber voted 385-98 to approve
MoreAnne Rung, the associate administrator of governmentwide policy at the General Services Administration, will serve as a senior adviser at the Office of Management and Budget beginning in June, FCW reported Tuesday. GSA
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