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Abby Shepherd January 17, 2025

Rollout of the mine countermeasures mission package on the Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship remains on track for later this fiscal year, a Navy official confirmed this week.

Vanessa Montalbano January 17, 2025

More than a decade after the fiscal year 2013 sequestration, the Air Force's foundational accounts are still recovering from negative impacts to readiness, modernization and operations and maintenance.

Tony Bertuca January 17, 2025

The Defense Department is working to implement internal reforms to its 1960s-era budget planning and execution process, but the Pentagon is still asking Congress for greater spending flexibility that appropriators have thus far declined to provide.

Dominic Minadeo January 17, 2025

Watervliet Arsenal, NY, has seen more production in the last three months than it has in the last 40 years, and each month was faster than the last, the commanding general of Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command told reporters Wednesday.

Theresa Maher January 17, 2025

The Defense Department and Small Business Administration on Friday published the names of all but one of 18 licensed and "green light approved" funds forming the first cohort of the Small Business Investment Company Critical Technologies Initiative.

Jason Sherman January 17, 2025

The Navy is poised to recalibrate its near-term budget plan -- either down or up -- as it awaits fiscal guidance from the incoming Trump administration on the sea service's topline, a decision that will determine the fate of a $257.6 billion forecast for the department in 2026 and $275 billion in FY-27.

DOD, SBA unveil names of first funds under new critical technology investment initiative

The Defense Department and Small Business Administration on Friday published the names of all but one of 18 licensed and "green light approved" funds forming the first cohort of the Small Business Investment Company Critical Technologies Initiative.

Deployment of mine countermeasures package marks a 'generational change'

Rollout of the mine countermeasures mission package on the Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship remains on track for later this fiscal year, a Navy official confirmed this week.

Navy sees need for as many as 80 SPY-6 radars as part of new production plan

The Navy is eyeing as many as 80 SPY-6 sensor sets for the surface warfare fleet as well as foreign navies as part of a potential nine-year buying plan beginning in fiscal year 2027 that will shape a multibillion-dollar, air-and-missile defense contest the government hopes will draw more than the first production lot's single bid.