A new report by the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General has found that the noncompetitive contracts the U.S. Army has awarded in support of Ukraine are generally aligned with relevant
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit has released a commercial solutions opening solicitation seeking proposals for a new emerging technology portfolio to transition quantum sensors to military applications. DIU said Thursday the Transition of
MoreAccording to National Space Council Executive Secretary Chirag Parikh, officials are in the process of analyzing the issues surrounding the tactical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance requirements of combatant commands, how such requirements
MoreDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin appeared before Senate lawmakers on Wednesday to testify about the Department of Defense’s budget request of $850 billion for fiscal year 2025, Defense News reported. Although he acknowledged
MoreAir Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin discussed the Department of the Air Force’s plan to reoptimize the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Space Force for great power competition, particularly
MoreThe Department of the Navy is seeking $16.2 billion in fiscal year 2025 for aircraft procurement, with a part of the budget intended for low-rate initial production of the MQ-25 Stingray unmanned
MoreU.S. agencies and those from allied countries have released a fact sheet titled “Defending OT Operations Against Ongoing Pro-Russia Hacktivist Activity” to warn critical infrastructure organizations regarding recent cyber operations carried out
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has revealed a new strategic plan identifying the agency’s priorities for fiscal years 2025-2029. The strategy, titled DISA Next, includes a wide range of objectives for maintaining cyber
MoreThe U.S. Marine Corps has established a new center at its headquarters in Quantico, Virginia, that will first prioritize the rapid development of counter-unmanned aerial system technologies, Breaking Defense reported Tuesday. The
MoreNaval Information Warfare Systems Command plans to launch a full and open competition for a potential $900 million multiple-award contract to develop and produce MIDS WDL SF2 radios. NAVWAR intends to issue
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