John Liang

John Liang is managing editor of InsideDefense and Inside Missile Defense. He has been with the IWP Defense Group since 1997. He holds a master's degree in international policy studies from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey and a bachelor's degree in languages from Georgetown University.

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Daily News | November 15, 2000

Raytheon will sell its optical systems business to BFGoodrich, both companies announced today.

Daily News | October 25, 2000

A Lockheed Martin-built F-22 aircraft yesterday successfully launched an Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM), marking what Raytheon, the missile's builder, called a "key flight test milestone" for both programs.

Daily News | October 24, 2000

The first AH-1Z remanufactured "Super Cobra" attack helicopter successfully completed ground tests earlier this month at Bell Helicopter's experimental flight test facility in Arlington, TX, paving the way for its first flight test by the end of the year, the Navy announced yesterday.

Daily News | October 23, 2000

The Air Force has awarded ITT Industries an $80 million contract to provide the service with mobile approach control systems, the company announced today.

Daily News | October 20, 2000

United Technologies announced today it had terminated merger negotiations with Honeywell after Honeywell told UTC it was considering another offer.

Daily News | October 19, 2000

Lockheed Martin announced after trading hours yesterday that Louis Hughes, the company's president and chief operating officer, will leave the corporation effective Oct. 31 after only six months on the job. Robert Stevens, the company's executive vice president and chief financial officer, has been named to succeed Hughes.

Daily News | September 22, 2000

The House of Representatives yesterday approved a conference report on legislation that would authorize $7.7 billion to fund training for foreign military personnel.

Daily News | September 8, 2000

The Pentagon today announced that Saudi Arabia has requested more than $2.7 billion in foreign military sales, the bulk of which would go toward maintaining its fleet of F-15 aircraft. Congress has to approve all FMS deals before they are finalized.

Daily News | September 6, 2000

The Pentagon announced today that Navy Vice Adm. William Fallon has been nominated for the position of vice chief of naval operations.

Daily News | August 7, 2000

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company has selected an engine built by General Electric to upgrade the C-5 Galaxy cargo aircraft.

Daily News | July 20, 2000

A group of Senate and House Democrats yesterday criticized the Army for losing track of almost $900 million worth of equipment.

Daily News | July 12, 2000

Bowing to pressure from the White House and Congress, Israel has canceled its sale of an airborne early warning aircraft to China, an Israeli official confirmed today.

Daily News | July 11, 2000

The Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center yesterday handed out five contracts cumulatively worth $116.1 million for research and development into command, control, communications and intelligence software applications and databases.

Daily News | July 7, 2000

Persistent crime and corruption in Bosnia is impeding the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement and could delay the final pullout of NATO-led peacekeeping troops, the General Accounting Office has concluded.

Daily News | June 8, 2000

A General Accounting Office report released today recommends the Navy revise the schedule and funding profile for its theater wide missile defense system to mitigate against schedule and technological risks.

Daily News | June 7, 2000

The Pentagon announced today that Taiwan has requested permission to purchase $356 million worth of electronic upgrades to its fleet of F-16 fighter aircraft.

Daily News | June 7, 2000

President Clinton yesterday urged Congress to quickly pass the fiscal year 2000 supplemental spending bill, warning that continued delays will hurt Army readiness and could force the administration to extend the amount of time U.S. peacekeeping troops are in Kosovo.

Daily News | May 31, 2000

The Navy has awarded Litton Avondale Industries a $477.7 million contract to build the fourth San Antonio-class amphibious assault ship, the company announced today.

Daily News | May 26, 2000

Saudi Arabia has awarded Raytheon a $300 million contract for technical assistance, training and logistics support for the country's Patriot and Hawk air defense systems, the company announced today.

Daily News | May 26, 2000

The Air Force has awarded TRW a $284.7 million contract to set up and operate a networked, real-time distributed flight training system, the company announced yesterday.

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