This Thursday Insider Daily Digest starts off with news of a new Defense Department technology demonstration, Air Force software news, a new report on Taiwan defense, and more cyber news.
This Thursday Insider Daily Digest starts off with news of a new Defense Department technology demonstration, Air Force software news, a new report on Taiwan defense, and more cyber news.
This mid-week INSIDER Daily Digest leads off with news from the Australian ambassador to the United States, new plans from the Space Force, Navy artificial intelligence, analysis of the Chinese navy’s capabilities, and news on a commercial space broadband experiment.
This Tuesday INSIDER Daily Digest starts off with the Defense Department once again missing its goal on a financial audit, news from our colleagues at Inside Cybersecurity, a leading CEO has some views on the defense industry, a report on aerial refueling, and more.
This Monday INSIDER Daily Digest has news on a new Defense Science Board task force, a recent Army artillery test, and more news from the Army’s Project Convergence 21 event.
This Friday INSIDER Daily Digest brings news of a new Pentagon climate plan, cyber program spending, an Army hypersonic weapon, TRANSCOM’s thoughts on the recent Afghanistan evacuation and more.
This Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest has new information on a 2020 test involving a Standard Missile and a Navy unmanned vessel, industry thoughts on the Pentagon’s JADC2 program, and Senate interest in developing strike weapons.
Today’s INSIDER Daily Digest has news on Navy shipbuilding, a possible new acquisition approach, new acquisition portfolio reviews, and news from the cyber front.
This Friday INSIDER Daily Digest continues with our coverage of the House Armed Services Committee’s draft authorization bill, more coverage from the Space Symposium in Colorado, and more.
This Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest has lots of news on the House Armed Services Committee’s chairman’s mark, more news from the Space Symposium and we finish up with the Defense Department’s newest command and control program.
This midweek INSIDER Daily Digest starts with news about the Army’s cross-functional teams, we also have news about the Defense Department forgoing an annual acquisition report to Congress, news from the ongoing Space Symposium, and finally news on the Defense Department’s funding target for Afghanistan.
Tuesday’s INSIDER Daily Digest has news on a space acquisition shakeup, the Missile Defense Agency’s No. 1 program, an Army robotics effort, microelectronics, and more.
This Monday INSIDER Daily Digest has news on cruise missile defense, a new Lockheed radar and cybersecurity certification.
This Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest looks at how one contractor is using COVID-19 testing to improve workforce attendance, a possible new missile defense plan, the Air Force tanker program and the Pentagon’s 5G effort.
This Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest has the latest on the Defense Department’s approach to artificial intelligence, a legal challenge to a Navy ship yard effort and a key cybersecurity initiative.
This Friday INSIDER Daily Digest has news on Lockheed’s missile defense interceptor bid, Army cyber, a new report on the defense industry’s research efforts and the Navy’s CH-53K helicopter.
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.