Kelly Garehime, associate general counsel of regulatory affairs at United Launch Alliance, has said ULA believes the Federal Aviation Administration should re-engage with the aviation rulemaking committee in developing new launch licensing regulations
MoreThe Senate on Monday voted 85-10 to pass a bill that would authorize $716 billion in defense budget for fiscal 2019, Reuters reported Tuesday. The fiscal 2019 National Defense Authorization Act seeks
MoreThe House Appropriations Committee voted 48-4 on Wednesday to pass a $675 billion defense spending bill that would authorize $9.4 billion in fiscal 2019 funds to purchase 93 Lockheed Martin-built F-35 fighter
MoreThe U.S. Air Force will soon expand its nuke-sniffing aircraft fleet with the addition of Lockheed Martinâs modified C-130 Hercules planes, Defense News reported Wednesday. The service currently has two WC-135 Constant
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has found that the Defense Department is close to completing the baseline development for the F-35 aircraft program but plans to enter into full-rate production in October 2019 before addressing
MoreThe U.S. military has conducted preliminary talks about the potential deployment of a missile defense system in Germany to strengthen defenses in Europe amid threats posed by Iranâs ballistic missile development efforts,
MoreIsrael Air Force chief Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin said at a recent conference that the IAF had conducted two air strikes in the Middle East using the country’s variant of the F-35
MoreThe U.S. Air Force will initiate the second phase of its light-attack experiment, focusing on sustaining requirements and coordinating with the systems of U.S. allies, Flight Global reported Tuesday. Gen. David Goldfein,
MoreThe U.S. collaborated with the U.K. and France to launch a series of missiles to zero in on facilities linked to Syriaâs arsenal of chemical weapons, The Drive reported Saturday. Dana White,
MoreJeff Boleng, acting chief technology officer at Carnegie Mellon Universityâs software engineering institute, will serve as special assistant for software acquisition at the Defense Department starting Monday, April 16, Defense News reported
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