It has been almost a year since the Indian government arrested Vivek Raghuvanshi, a longtime freelancer journalist with Defense News.
Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit.
An more integrated defense industry could help solve compatibility issues plaguing the use of 155mm artillery shells, said Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
The conference will explore the latest developments for joint war fighting, command and control, cyber, space, artificial intelligence, and more.
A look at how the Corps is transforming to meet the demands of tomorrow.
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Doing things digitally can save real-world materiel from wear and tear while also boosting the amount of hours one can practice.
Washington and other governments have committed billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and secure communication devices.
The announcement, while still leaving questions open, marks the first time the Pentagon has publicly discussed any system for its drone program.
It’s past time for Washington to jettison its ad hoc, absent-minded approach toward Beijing’s basing pursuits, opinion writers argue.
In its annual report, DIU said that while transitions dropped last year, the organization also facilitated its largest follow-on contract to date.
A bipartisan group of 120 lawmakers asks defense appropriators to ignore the Navy budget proposal and procure two Virginia-class attack submarines.
Given the deteriorating security environment, it would seem that cutting missile defenses is the exact wrong thing to do at this point.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin fielded several questions about the Pentagon's role in Gaza as Israel signals a Rafah invasion.
Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit.
While the Joint Mission Management Center is still in the concept phase, NGA is working quickly to get it up and running.
More Stories The Air Force wants to trim procurement funds, but boost research and development. The Navy wants money to cover ongoing operations at the expense of R&D. While the Joint Mission Management Center is still in the concept phase, NGA is working quickly to get it up and running. Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit. It has been almost a year since the Indian government arrested Vivek Raghuvanshi, a longtime freelancer journalist with Defense News. An more integrated defense industry could help solve compatibility issues plaguing the use of 155mm artillery shells, said Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba. Washington and other governments have committed billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and secure communication devices. Doing things digitally can save real-world materiel from wear and tear while also boosting the amount of hours one can practice. “At a high level, we’re in production of these systems, so we’re pumping them out and they are being used,” said Sam El-Akkad with Anduril Industries. The announcement, while still leaving questions open, marks the first time the Pentagon has publicly discussed any system for its drone program. In the global push to reimagine air power, Stockholm is taking a breather to figure out its path. The proposed Integrated Capabilities Command would centralize planning for future requirements that are now scattered throughout the Air Force. Leaders in Copenhagen believe Russian aggression could eventually target Europe and NATO. Load More