Raytheon Rheinmetall Land Systems has selected Textron Systems as the U.S. manufacturer for the Lynx Infantry Fighting Vehicle, Raytheon announced on Monday.
MoreThe departments of Homeland Security and Defense plan to use artificial intelligence to improve their cybersecurity posture and allow their workforce to focus on more complex tasks, Federal News Network reported Friday.
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Derek Tournear, acting director of the Space Development Agency, told Defense News in an interview published Sunday that SDA received technical data when it issued in July a request for information on the
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The Department of Homeland Security has revived a program to identify airliners’ risks to cyber attacks, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. DHS teamed up with the departments of Transportation and Defense
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Robert (Rob) Gardenier, an accomplished engineer and acquisition professional with more than 30 years of experience, has been appointed the new director of Warfare Systems for DELTA Resources, Inc., the company announced
MoreThe U.S. Air Force is looking for technology development concepts to support its 2030 science and technology strategy. The service branch said Thursday that it will select participants from the government, industry and academic sectors
MoreThe Senate Appropriations Committee recommends the Federal Aviation Administration to augment the agency's method to streamline commercial launch policy, Space News reported Thursday. The committee approved a bill that boosts FAA's funds
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs unveiled a new scheduling capability in support of the agency's plans to modernize its appointment system, Nextgov reported Thursday. Jointly built by Lockheed Martin's Systems Made Simple subsidiary and
MoreU.S. Special Operations Command is working to develop artificial intelligence technologies to help the military identify personnel who best suit certain tasks, Military.com reported Thursday.
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has found that the Department of Defense will require over a full year to update its regulations through “lowest price technically acceptable” acquisition procedures. GAO said in its report
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