As the Pentagon looks to implement a pilot program that would increase the customary progress payment rate on approved Defense Department contracts by up to 10%, the agency is putting out a request ...
The Defense Department today announced an additional $2.47 billion in security assistance for Ukraine. The aid includes the authorization of a Presidential Drawdown Authority package with an estimated ...
The Defense Policy Board will receive classified briefings "to evaluate key trends, assumptions and uncertainties associated with the future security environment" during a Jan. 7 closed-door meeting, ...
The idea that we can do a one-size-fits-all TITAN variant, I think, was the wrong approach,” Col. Chris Anderson, project manager for Intelligence Systems and Analytics, told ...
The Navy has unveiled plans to procure over 1,000 of a developing anti-ship Tomahawk missile variant in the coming years, with the service looking to begin fielding this long-range, precision-strike ...
In a bid to provide warfighters with rapidly responsive communications or intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, the Air Force awarded up to $99 million to a company making micro ...
The Navy has approved a new acquisition program baseline for its Advanced Arresting Gear program, following a significant Nunn-McCurdy cost breach and overruns due to necessary program updates. The ...
During a series of exercises held in Japan earlier this month, the Army's I Corps attempted to simulate capabilities seen during the war in Ukraine, such as electronic warfare, and also set up ...
The fiscal year 2025 defense policy bill seeks answers from the Pentagon on its approach to weapon system autonomy and countering autonomous enemy drones, especially when it comes to supply chain ...