This Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest features U.S. allies opposing congressional “Buy American” proposals, along with news on space logistics, the Defense Digital Service and the New START Treaty.
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This Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest features U.S. allies opposing congressional “Buy American” proposals, along with news on space logistics, the Defense Digital Service and the New START Treaty.
Today’s INSIDER Daily Digest includes news on a Senate Huawei ban, the Army’s MQ-1 Gray Eagle UAV, congressional action on the Space Force and the Army’s simulation program.
The Monday INSIDER Daily Digest has news on a new DOD memo addressing the coronavirus crisis, a new team pursuing the next missile defense program, Navy research and development and an experimental Air Force program.
This Labor Day edition of the INSIDER features a new THAAD test, an Army hypersonics contract award, news from the new U.S. Space Command, and an interview with a company CEO.
The Defense Department is rejecting a recommendation from government auditors that it track savings and cost avoidance for cloud computing services, arguing that "there is currently no standard, consistent way" to do so.
The Pentagon this afternoon released its latest annual report on China's military and security developments.
This Thursday INSIDER begins with a look at a new technology development effort tied to multi-domain operations, a Navy laser program, a new federal group tasked with protecting the government's supply chain, a missile defense laser program, and we finish up with F-35 news.
Today's INSIDER looks at new hypersonics research, a complete reversal of a Trump administration budget move, Army thinking on multidomain operations, and hurricane cleanup at Tyndall Air Force Base.
Today's INSIDER looks at how the Pentagon formulates defense strategy, an Army effort to boost multidomain muscle in Europe, Air Force science and technology, and the Air Force's newest tanker.
Today's INSIDER Daily Digest includes a new GAO report on the Joint Strike Fighter, news on the Navy's MQ-25 unmanned air vehicle, the latest on the Wideband Global Satellite Communications space vehicle as well as news on the Pentagon's effort to reduce Fourth Estate spending.
The White House is resisting a Senate resolution that would oppose a planned $300 million foreign weapons sale to Bahrain.
The Army will issue a contract modification to AM General to recapitalize approximately 160 humvees for the National Guard.
DOD supply chain security, Army innovation, Navy shipyards and a slew of Air Force news highlight this Friday INSIDER Daily Digest.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), the ranking member on the Senate Budget Committee, is asking Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to "crack down" on what Sanders sees as "widespread waste and abuse of private defense contractors."
This Tuesday INSIDER starts with a request from the Missile Defense Agency for more money, a combatant commander giving his opinion on Russia's Middle East posture, two service secretaries making public appearances and a new Navy services contract approach.
Today's INSIDER starts the week off with a look at how the Navy tries to balance technology development and speed of fielding, the Pentagon pulling the curtain around information that had been public, the Navy's LCS program, and a new review on space surveillance.
Elbit Systems of America, LLC, announced today that Ted Fordyce has been promoted to lead the company's Washington Operations office and serve as the company's principal representative in the greater Washington region.
This Friday's INSIDER includes the latest news on the potential national security impacts of President Trump's new metal tariffs, details on the Pentagon's plans to acquire a single cloud information system, and news from senior Air Force officials on the F-35 buy-rates and data rights.
This Thursday INSIDER includes rules for talking with industry, a plan for the Joint Strike Fighter to buy more than one aircraft at a time, a new Navy force structure review, and the Army acquisition chief weighing in on reform measures.
General Dynamics board of directors on March 7 declared a regular quarterly dividend of 93 cents per share on the company’s common stock, payable May 11, 2018, to shareholders of record on April 13.