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John Baylouny previously served as vice president and general manager of DRS' land systems and advanced ISR businesses. → Read More
The wait for the NGEN recompete continues. → Read More
New software could help the U.S. Army and NATO predict how long it will take to move military equipment across Europe. → Read More
The classified satellite program is expected to have hardware ready to launch within two years. → Read More
The Project On Government Oversight is concerned that former officials who join defense contractors will use their influence to win contracts from the services or agencies they recently led. → Read More
Some large defense companies performed well in the third fiscal quarter, but some statements made during earning calls could have worried investors on Wall Street. → Read More
The U.S. is increasing funding for its defense and nondefense intelligence programs. → Read More
The value of 2018 industry deals to date is $30.3 billion. → Read More
Whether you support the Trump administration's withdraw from the INF treaty or oppose it, experts seem to agree that the roll out was not beneficial for America. → Read More
The launch of AEHF-4 completes the initial AEHF constellation, enabling the military to transmit crucial information 10 times faster than the legacy constellation. → Read More
The launch of AEHF-4 completes the initial AEHF constellation, enabling the military to transmit crucial information 10 times faster than the legacy constellation. → Read More
3-D printing parts requires persistent monitoring by specialists to ensure intricate parts are produced without impurities and imperfections that can compromise the integrity of the part overall. To optimize this laborious process, Lockheed is being tasked with developing multi-axis robots that use laser beams to deposit material and oversee the printing of parts. → Read More
3-D printing parts requires persistent monitoring by specialists to ensure intricate parts are produced without impurities and imperfections that can compromise the integrity of the part overall. To optimize this laborious process, Lockheed is being tasked with developing multi-axis robots that use laser beams to deposit material and oversee the printing of parts. → Read More
As L3 and Harris prepare to merge into a new company, L3 Harris Technologies, Defense News spoke with the CEOs of both companies to discuss impacts of the merger. → Read More
The next step for the Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS) is to measure how the equipment responds to various environmental conditions and terrains. → Read More
Exercise Arrow is an annual Finnish multinational exercise involving mechanized infantry, artillery and mortar field training in a live-fire exercise. → Read More