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The initial launch of the missile warning/missile tracking satellite part of the Epoch 1 program has been delayed from fiscal year 2026 to the middle of FY-27, a Space Systems Command official said ...
The July 1, 2025 Congressional Research Service "Insight" report "summarizes proposed defense appropriations in Title II of H.R. 1, as passed by the House, and the [Senate Armed Services Committee] ...
After achieving initial operational capability in November 2024, the IRST Block II program was scheduled to reach a full-rate production decision by January. However, this was pushed back due to ...
Chris Mohan, the deputy commanding general of Army Materiel Command, challenged the service to begin scaling up its additive manufacturing capabilities, including an effort to 3D-print drones at scale ...
The Senate, after a tie-breaking vote cast by Vice President Vance, has passed a massive budget reconciliation policy bill that, among numerous other provisions, includes $150 billion for the Defense ...
On a hot morning in late June, U.S. and Dutch landing craft sped toward a hostile shoreline and dropped their bow ramps, sending Joint Light Tactical Vehicles rumbling into the surf and Marines ...
The Army will allocate $108 million for a Vehicle Protection System suite that will fold three different capabilities under a new start in fiscal year 2026, according to recently released procurement ...
Boeing announced today that it had officially named Steve Parker as president and chief executive officer of its defense, space & security (BDS) business unit, effective immediately. Parker has served ...
Boeing announced today that Jay Malave has been elected as the company's next chief financial officer. Malave will succeed Brian West, who is moving into a senior adviser to company CEO Kelly Ortberg, ...
New Pentagon acquisition chief Michael Duffey has issued a memo outlining guidance for implementing the Trump administration's policy requiring justification for awarding many contracts involving ...
A behind-the-scenes bureaucratic turf war over who should lead the Pentagon's space-based missile defense effort appears to have been settled: the Space Force -- not the Missile Defense Agency -- will ...
The Army is speeding along prototype builds for a robotic, maneuverable launcher that can play both offense and defense with cross-domain fires, according to a recently released solicitation for ...