The Army is creating a new Global Tactical Edge Acquisition Directorate to accelerate how battlefield technology reaches soldiers, part of a broader push to shorten the cycle between innovation and ...
Startups and scaleups in the defense industry are saying Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s plan to “transform” the defense acquisition ecosystem signals the Pentagon is ready to act like a rational ...
Today’s INSIDER Daily Digest starts with the Senate providing help to an Air Force aircraft program, the Navy secretary talking shipbuilding, the Army decides who will be responsible for the defense ...
Integrating more competition “into the arena” of shipbuilding is essential, Navy Secretary John Phelan said today, highlighting some of his frustrations with defense primes -- contractors he says ...
The Senate-passed continuing resolution would order the Air Force to continue the E-7A Wedgetail program with up to $400 million. The $199.7 million research, development, test and evaluation funds ...
Upgrades to MLRS launcher vehicles first kicked off in 2017 when the Army began recapitalizing 160 obsolete M270A0s to the M270A2 versions; following that, the service put out a requirement to ...
Frank Lozano, has delegated responsibility for the Guam Defense System Joint Program Office to the Integrated Fires Directorate in the service’s program executive office for missiles and space, ...
RTX’s Raytheon has signed a memorandum of understanding with propulsion technology company Avio to help the later company establish a solid rocket motor production facility within the United States, ...
The Navy has awarded shipbuilder General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. a $1.7 billion contract for the construction of John Lewis-class fleet replenishment oilers T-AO-215 and T-AO-216, ...
The Air Force is looking to develop a new bunker buster bomb tailkit, according to a recent request for information.
The Air Force is looking to build a system to defeat airborne missiles, starting with ground-to-air capabilities that could later expand to air-to-air capabilities, according to a recent notice.
The Army is preparing to tap a mix of flexible procurement authorities in an effort to generate a "predictable demand signal" and fully leverage the capacity of the U.S. industrial base as it pursues ...