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The Army is interested in using Red River Army Depot near Texarkana, TX to manufacture, develop and test small unmanned systems, according to an Aug. 4 solicitation . Monday’s notice expands on a bill ...
The Defense Department’s watchdog will be evaluating the effectiveness of the Defense Warning Network in supporting U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, according to a letter sent to DOD officials yesterday.
Vehicles are going to need a system that can tamp down their electromagnetic signature while soldiers drive them; at the top of the Army’s list right now are Abrams tanks, Armored Multi-Purpose ...
The Defense Department's independent testing office could see a major overhaul if President Trump's pick to lead it is confirmed by the Senate. Amy Henninger, nominated to serve as director of ...
A bipartisan group of senators formally introduced a new bill today that would protect the workforce at America’s four public shipyards from hiring freezes and mass layoffs -- a move that follows ...
The Army last week awarded software contractor Palantir Technologies a new $10 billion agreement that funnels 75 contracts under a single deal in a move the service argues will boost buying ...
(ECRC) $10 million to develop the first U.S. polymetallic deposit targeting near-term production for critical minerals including scandium, niobium and titanium, DOD announced today. “Geological ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee intends to add more than $2 billion in procurement funding for the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement in its fiscal year 2026 defense ...
The reduction in force (RIF) comes with the order for an “AI-first digital transformation” of the office, Michael wrote. “The [DTIC] was created to serve as a centralized repository of R&D information ...
About 3,200 mechanics and other Boeing defense workers in the St. Louis area went on strike early this morning, adding strain to the production lines of high-profile military programs like the T-7 Red ...
The Defense Department is asking Congress to consider a new legislative proposal that would allow the Navy secretary to enter into a contract for up to five Columbia-class submarines beginning in ...