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LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
CONTRACT AWARD: INLAND SERVICE CORPORATION LLC (FORT HOOD 05/18/2021. Free Content. Inland Service Corporation LLC,* Fort Hood, Texas, was awarded a $34,399,308 firm-fixed-price contract for solid waste management services. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of May 31, 2026. WHITE HOUSE ATTRIBUTES SOLARWINDS HACK TO RUSSIAN AGENCY The attribution to the SVR, which is also known as APT 29, Cozy Bear, and The Dukes, is the first time the U.S. government has been specific about identifying the Russian government, and specifically the SVR, as the perpetrators of what is commonly called the SolarWinds attack. In early January, the U.S. intelligence community said the hack was USAF REQUESTS $711 MILLION FOR 525 "MAX PRODUCTION" OF USAF Requests $711 Million for 525 “Max Production” of JASSM-ER. An F-15E Strike Eagle is loaded with five JASSMs at Eglin AFB, Fla. on May 11 as part of Project Strike Rodeo. Led by the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Project Strike Rodeo is to lay the foundation for follow-on flight testing that would more than double the F-15E’s NATO STARTS STEADFAST DEFENDER EXERCISE WITH FIRST The NATO maritime live exercise (LIVEX) Steadfast Defender 2021 began off the coast of Portugal on May 20, featuring the first deployment of the United Kingdom’s newest aircraft carrier. The U.S. Navy said this exercise’s size and scope will test NATO’s. NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. ARMY DETAILS 37 PROGRAMS REDUCED IN FY '22 BUDGET REQUEST BAE Systems delivered the first AMPV to the Army on August 31, 2020. Photo: BAE Systems. The Army’s move to reduce 37 programs to find over $1.5 billion in savings in its FY ‘22 budget request included pulling a planned $577 million increase for the Armored Multipurpose Vehicle (AMPV) program and over $154 million from Abrams tankupgrades.
LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
CONTRACT AWARD: INLAND SERVICE CORPORATION LLC (FORT HOOD 05/18/2021. Free Content. Inland Service Corporation LLC,* Fort Hood, Texas, was awarded a $34,399,308 firm-fixed-price contract for solid waste management services. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of May 31, 2026. WHITE HOUSE ATTRIBUTES SOLARWINDS HACK TO RUSSIAN AGENCY The attribution to the SVR, which is also known as APT 29, Cozy Bear, and The Dukes, is the first time the U.S. government has been specific about identifying the Russian government, and specifically the SVR, as the perpetrators of what is commonly called the SolarWinds attack. In early January, the U.S. intelligence community said the hack was AUSTIN, MILLEY DEFEND 'TOUGH CHOICES' IN FY ‘22 BUDGET Lawmakers on Thursday pressed Pentagon leadership on program cuts and delays in the department’s recently released $715 billion fiscal year 2022 budget request, specifically citing concerns with plans to reduce the number of A-10 aircraft and Block 30 RQ-4 Global You mustbe logged in as a
MURRAY ‘OPTIMISTIC’ ARMY’S NEXT FUTURE YEARS SPENDING PLAN The Army’s lead modernization official said Wednesday he’s optimistic the service’s next five-year spending plan, to be rolled out along with the fiscal year 2023 budget request, will continue to protect the full range of more than 30 modernization programs. You must be logged in as a ARMY OUTLINES NEXT STEPS FOR NEXT-GEN SQUAD WEAPON Army. Army officials on Monday outlined the next steps in the service’s Next-Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) that will begin replacing its M4 rifles and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. During a hearing of the House Armed Services subcommittee on Tactical Air andLand.
MQ-25 MODEL CONDUCTS FIRST UNMANNED AERIAL REFUELING Please contact clientservices@accessintel.com or call 888-707-5814 (M – Th 9 am – 5:30 pm and F 9 am – 3 pm. ET) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on your website. ARMY DETAILS 37 PROGRAMS REDUCED IN FY '22 BUDGET REQUEST BAE Systems delivered the first AMPV to the Army on August 31, 2020. Photo: BAE Systems. The Army’s move to reduce 37 programs to find over $1.5 billion in savings in its FY ‘22 budget request included pulling a planned $577 million increase for the Armored Multipurpose Vehicle (AMPV) program and over $154 million from Abrams tankupgrades.
NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. NAVY SEEKS $30 MILLION TO DEVELOP SSN(X) IN FY 2022 The Virginia-class submarine future USS Delaware (SSN-791) at sea for sea trials in the Atlantic Ocean on Aug, 31, 2019. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The Navy is requesting $30 million in fiscal year 2022 to help develop the next-generation attack submarine program, SSN (X), and outlined its near term development plans. NATO STARTS STEADFAST DEFENDER EXERCISE WITH FIRST The NATO maritime live exercise (LIVEX) Steadfast Defender 2021 began off the coast of Portugal on May 20, featuring the first deployment of the United Kingdom’s newest aircraft carrier. The U.S. Navy said this exercise’s size and scope will test NATO’s. MILTUBE: SECURE VIDEO-SHARING SITE BEHIND DOD'S FIREWALL A new website debuts: milTube, open to all service personnel and the workforce a secure, behind-the-firewall website providing a safe military alternative to commercial video-sharing sites like YouTube. “Video is an extremely powerful tool for storytelling and sharing information among personnel,” Justin Filler, deputy director of the MilTech Solutions Office, an Army organization, said in CNO: HYPERSONIC WEAPONS TO FIRST GO ON ZUMWALT DESTROYERS The USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) at the start of its journey from Bath, Maine to its homeport of San Diego, Calif. in 2018. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) this week said the Navy intends to field hypersonic missiles aboard the Zumwalt-class destroyers by 2025, reversing previous plans to first install the weapons on submarines. USAF REQUESTS $711 MILLION FOR 525 "MAX PRODUCTION" OF USAF Requests $711 Million for 525 “Max Production” of JASSM-ER. An F-15E Strike Eagle is loaded with five JASSMs at Eglin AFB, Fla. on May 11 as part of Project Strike Rodeo. Led by the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Project Strike Rodeo is to lay the foundation for follow-on flight testing that would more than double the F-15E’s NATO STARTS STEADFAST DEFENDER EXERCISE WITH FIRST The NATO maritime live exercise (LIVEX) Steadfast Defender 2021 began off the coast of Portugal on May 20, featuring the first deployment of the United Kingdom’s newest aircraft carrier. The U.S. Navy said this exercise’s size and scope will test NATO’s. NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. ARMY DETAILS 37 PROGRAMS REDUCED IN FY '22 BUDGET REQUEST BAE Systems delivered the first AMPV to the Army on August 31, 2020. Photo: BAE Systems. The Army’s move to reduce 37 programs to find over $1.5 billion in savings in its FY ‘22 budget request included pulling a planned $577 million increase for the Armored Multipurpose Vehicle (AMPV) program and over $154 million from Abrams tankupgrades.
LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
CONTRACT AWARD: INLAND SERVICE CORPORATION LLC (FORT HOOD 05/18/2021. Free Content. Inland Service Corporation LLC,* Fort Hood, Texas, was awarded a $34,399,308 firm-fixed-price contract for solid waste management services. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of May 31, 2026. WHITE HOUSE ATTRIBUTES SOLARWINDS HACK TO RUSSIAN AGENCY The attribution to the SVR, which is also known as APT 29, Cozy Bear, and The Dukes, is the first time the U.S. government has been specific about identifying the Russian government, and specifically the SVR, as the perpetrators of what is commonly called the SolarWinds attack. In early January, the U.S. intelligence community said the hack was USAF REQUESTS $711 MILLION FOR 525 "MAX PRODUCTION" OF USAF Requests $711 Million for 525 “Max Production” of JASSM-ER. An F-15E Strike Eagle is loaded with five JASSMs at Eglin AFB, Fla. on May 11 as part of Project Strike Rodeo. Led by the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Project Strike Rodeo is to lay the foundation for follow-on flight testing that would more than double the F-15E’s NATO STARTS STEADFAST DEFENDER EXERCISE WITH FIRST The NATO maritime live exercise (LIVEX) Steadfast Defender 2021 began off the coast of Portugal on May 20, featuring the first deployment of the United Kingdom’s newest aircraft carrier. The U.S. Navy said this exercise’s size and scope will test NATO’s. NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. ARMY DETAILS 37 PROGRAMS REDUCED IN FY '22 BUDGET REQUEST BAE Systems delivered the first AMPV to the Army on August 31, 2020. Photo: BAE Systems. The Army’s move to reduce 37 programs to find over $1.5 billion in savings in its FY ‘22 budget request included pulling a planned $577 million increase for the Armored Multipurpose Vehicle (AMPV) program and over $154 million from Abrams tankupgrades.
LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
CONTRACT AWARD: INLAND SERVICE CORPORATION LLC (FORT HOOD 05/18/2021. Free Content. Inland Service Corporation LLC,* Fort Hood, Texas, was awarded a $34,399,308 firm-fixed-price contract for solid waste management services. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of May 31, 2026. WHITE HOUSE ATTRIBUTES SOLARWINDS HACK TO RUSSIAN AGENCY The attribution to the SVR, which is also known as APT 29, Cozy Bear, and The Dukes, is the first time the U.S. government has been specific about identifying the Russian government, and specifically the SVR, as the perpetrators of what is commonly called the SolarWinds attack. In early January, the U.S. intelligence community said the hack was AUSTIN, MILLEY DEFEND 'TOUGH CHOICES' IN FY ‘22 BUDGET 1 day ago · Lawmakers on Thursday pressed Pentagon leadership on program cuts and delays in the department’s recently released $715 billion fiscal year 2022 budget request, specifically citing concerns with plans to reduce the number of A-10 aircraft and Block 30 RQ-4 Global You must be logged in as a MURRAY ‘OPTIMISTIC’ ARMY’S NEXT FUTURE YEARS SPENDING PLAN The Army’s lead modernization official said Wednesday he’s optimistic the service’s next five-year spending plan, to be rolled out along with the fiscal year 2023 budget request, will continue to protect the full range of more than 30 modernization programs. You must be logged in as a ARMY OUTLINES NEXT STEPS FOR NEXT-GEN SQUAD WEAPON Army. Army officials on Monday outlined the next steps in the service’s Next-Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) that will begin replacing its M4 rifles and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. During a hearing of the House Armed Services subcommittee on Tactical Air andLand.
MQ-25 MODEL CONDUCTS FIRST UNMANNED AERIAL REFUELING Please contact clientservices@accessintel.com or call 888-707-5814 (M – Th 9 am – 5:30 pm and F 9 am – 3 pm. ET) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on your website. ARMY DETAILS 37 PROGRAMS REDUCED IN FY '22 BUDGET REQUEST BAE Systems delivered the first AMPV to the Army on August 31, 2020. Photo: BAE Systems. The Army’s move to reduce 37 programs to find over $1.5 billion in savings in its FY ‘22 budget request included pulling a planned $577 million increase for the Armored Multipurpose Vehicle (AMPV) program and over $154 million from Abrams tankupgrades.
NAVY SEEKS $30 MILLION TO DEVELOP SSN(X) IN FY 2022 The Virginia-class submarine future USS Delaware (SSN-791) at sea for sea trials in the Atlantic Ocean on Aug, 31, 2019. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The Navy is requesting $30 million in fiscal year 2022 to help develop the next-generation attack submarine program, SSN (X), and outlined its near term development plans. NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. NATO STARTS STEADFAST DEFENDER EXERCISE WITH FIRST The NATO maritime live exercise (LIVEX) Steadfast Defender 2021 began off the coast of Portugal on May 20, featuring the first deployment of the United Kingdom’s newest aircraft carrier. The U.S. Navy said this exercise’s size and scope will test NATO’s. MILTUBE: SECURE VIDEO-SHARING SITE BEHIND DOD'S FIREWALL A new website debuts: milTube, open to all service personnel and the workforce a secure, behind-the-firewall website providing a safe military alternative to commercial video-sharing sites like YouTube. “Video is an extremely powerful tool for storytelling and sharing information among personnel,” Justin Filler, deputy director of the MilTech Solutions Office, an Army organization, said in CNO: HYPERSONIC WEAPONS TO FIRST GO ON ZUMWALT DESTROYERS The USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) at the start of its journey from Bath, Maine to its homeport of San Diego, Calif. in 2018. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) this week said the Navy intends to field hypersonic missiles aboard the Zumwalt-class destroyers by 2025, reversing previous plans to first install the weapons on submarines. NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic DELAYS SURFACE IN PLANNED U.S. SPACE FORCE LAUNCHES UNDER Delays Surface in Planned U.S. Space Force Launches Under NSSL. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches at Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Nov. 11, 2019. The launch, supported by the 45th Space Wing, included upgrades to the Starlink broadband network. The Starlink network is a collection of satellites being used to provide fast, reliable internetto areas
FORD 'ON TRACK' FOR DEPLOYMENT IN 2022 Ford ‘On Track’ For Deployment in 2022. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. The carrier was conducting integrated air wing operations during its 18-month Post-Delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) period. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The head of Naval Air Forces Atlantic recently said he expects the latestaircraft
CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMAN AGAIN CALLS FOR PAUSE ON GBSD If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
TSA AWARDS RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES $319 MILLION SUPPORT TSA Awards Raytheon Technologies $319 Million Support Contract. Smiths Detection CTX 9800 DSi explosives detection system. Photo: Smiths Detection. The Transportation Security Administration last Thursday awarded Raytheon Technologies a $318.6 million contract to provide support services related the deployment and removal ofexplosive
PENTAGON TO BEGIN F-35 LOTS 15-17 NEGOTIATIONS WITH The Pentagon is preparing to begin negotiations with Lockheed Martin for the next three lots of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, according to a recent government solicitation. A notice posted Feb. 13 on FedBizOpps states that the Defense Department intends to solicit several contracts with Lockheed Martin for Lots 15 through 17 for theF-35.
NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic DELAYS SURFACE IN PLANNED U.S. SPACE FORCE LAUNCHES UNDER Delays Surface in Planned U.S. Space Force Launches Under NSSL. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches at Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Nov. 11, 2019. The launch, supported by the 45th Space Wing, included upgrades to the Starlink broadband network. The Starlink network is a collection of satellites being used to provide fast, reliable internetto areas
FORD 'ON TRACK' FOR DEPLOYMENT IN 2022 Ford ‘On Track’ For Deployment in 2022. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. The carrier was conducting integrated air wing operations during its 18-month Post-Delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) period. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The head of Naval Air Forces Atlantic recently said he expects the latestaircraft
CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMAN AGAIN CALLS FOR PAUSE ON GBSD If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
TSA AWARDS RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES $319 MILLION SUPPORT TSA Awards Raytheon Technologies $319 Million Support Contract. Smiths Detection CTX 9800 DSi explosives detection system. Photo: Smiths Detection. The Transportation Security Administration last Thursday awarded Raytheon Technologies a $318.6 million contract to provide support services related the deployment and removal ofexplosive
PENTAGON TO BEGIN F-35 LOTS 15-17 NEGOTIATIONS WITH The Pentagon is preparing to begin negotiations with Lockheed Martin for the next three lots of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, according to a recent government solicitation. A notice posted Feb. 13 on FedBizOpps states that the Defense Department intends to solicit several contracts with Lockheed Martin for Lots 15 through 17 for theF-35.
MURRAY ‘OPTIMISTIC’ ARMY’S NEXT FUTURE YEARS SPENDING PLAN 6 hours ago · The Army’s lead modernization official said Wednesday he’s optimistic the service’s next five-year spending plan, to be rolled out along with the fiscal year 2023 budget request, will continue to protect the full range of more than 30 modernization programs. You must be logged in as a FORD 'ON TRACK' FOR DEPLOYMENT IN 2022 Ford ‘On Track’ For Deployment in 2022. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. The carrier was conducting integrated air wing operations during its 18-month Post-Delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) period. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The head of Naval Air Forces Atlantic recently said he expects the latestaircraft
CONTRACT AWARD: AUSTAL USA (MOBILE, ALABAMA) 1 day ago · Austal USA, Mobile, Alabama, is awarded a $44,000,000 fixed-price incentive firm-target, undefinitized contract modification to previously awarded contract N00024-19-C-2227 for the detail design, procurement, production implementation, and demonstration of autonomous capability in Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) 13. Workwill be
MQ-25 MODEL CONDUCTS FIRST UNMANNED AERIAL REFUELING Please contact clientservices@accessintel.com or call 888-707-5814 (M – Th 9 am – 5:30 pm and F 9 am – 3 pm. ET) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on your website. CONTRACT AWARD: GLOBAL A 1ST FLAGSHIP CO. (IRVINE 1 day ago · Global, A 1st Flagship Co.,* Irvine, California, is awarded a $10,833,890 cost-plus fixed fee modification to previously awarded contract N00024-17-C-4100 to exercise Option Period Four of the contract to acquire services and material necessary to support and maintain all vessels CONTRACT AWARD: AIRBUS U.S. SPACE & DEFENSE INC 1 day ago · Airbus U.S. Space & Defense Inc., Arlington, Virginia, was awarded a $119,788,924 modification (P00455) to contract W58RGZ-17-C-0010 for an extension of contractor logistics support services for the UH-72 Lakota. Work will be performed in Grand Prairie, Texas, with an estimated CONTRACT AWARD: NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORP. (MCLEAN 1 day ago · Please contact clientservices@accessintel.com or call 888-707-5814 (M – Th 9 am – 5:30 pm and F 9 am – 3 pm. ET) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on your website. US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TRAINING AND SIMULATION MARKET US Department of Defense Training and Simulation Market Forecasts to 2024 PR Newswire DUBLIN, May 12, 2020 DUBLIN, May 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "US DoD Training and Simulation Market, Forecast to 2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. SPACE FORCE RELEASES RFP FOR BUILDING COUNTER The U.S. Space Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) at Los Angeles AFB, Calif. has released a request for proposals (RFP) for competitive bids to build 26 Meadowlands Counter Communications Systems (CCS). Proposals are due by May 19. On March 9 last. CONTRACT AWARD: MAYVIN INC. (ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA 1 day ago · Mayvin Inc.,* Annandale, Virginia, was awarded a $95,000,000 hybrid (cost-no-fee and firm-fixed-price) contract to support research, development and acquisition of military weapons, materiel and life cycle sustainment in support of the highest priority NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic DELAYS SURFACE IN PLANNED U.S. SPACE FORCE LAUNCHES UNDER Delays Surface in Planned U.S. Space Force Launches Under NSSL. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches at Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Nov. 11, 2019. The launch, supported by the 45th Space Wing, included upgrades to the Starlink broadband network. The Starlink network is a collection of satellites being used to provide fast, reliable internetto areas
FORD 'ON TRACK' FOR DEPLOYMENT IN 2022 Ford ‘On Track’ For Deployment in 2022. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. The carrier was conducting integrated air wing operations during its 18-month Post-Delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) period. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The head of Naval Air Forces Atlantic recently said he expects the latestaircraft
CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMAN AGAIN CALLS FOR PAUSE ON GBSD If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
TSA AWARDS RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES $319 MILLION SUPPORT TSA Awards Raytheon Technologies $319 Million Support Contract. Smiths Detection CTX 9800 DSi explosives detection system. Photo: Smiths Detection. The Transportation Security Administration last Thursday awarded Raytheon Technologies a $318.6 million contract to provide support services related the deployment and removal ofexplosive
PENTAGON TO BEGIN F-35 LOTS 15-17 NEGOTIATIONS WITH The Pentagon is preparing to begin negotiations with Lockheed Martin for the next three lots of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, according to a recent government solicitation. A notice posted Feb. 13 on FedBizOpps states that the Defense Department intends to solicit several contracts with Lockheed Martin for Lots 15 through 17 for theF-35.
NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic DELAYS SURFACE IN PLANNED U.S. SPACE FORCE LAUNCHES UNDER Delays Surface in Planned U.S. Space Force Launches Under NSSL. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches at Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Nov. 11, 2019. The launch, supported by the 45th Space Wing, included upgrades to the Starlink broadband network. The Starlink network is a collection of satellites being used to provide fast, reliable internetto areas
FORD 'ON TRACK' FOR DEPLOYMENT IN 2022 Ford ‘On Track’ For Deployment in 2022. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. The carrier was conducting integrated air wing operations during its 18-month Post-Delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) period. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The head of Naval Air Forces Atlantic recently said he expects the latestaircraft
CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMAN AGAIN CALLS FOR PAUSE ON GBSD If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
TSA AWARDS RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES $319 MILLION SUPPORT TSA Awards Raytheon Technologies $319 Million Support Contract. Smiths Detection CTX 9800 DSi explosives detection system. Photo: Smiths Detection. The Transportation Security Administration last Thursday awarded Raytheon Technologies a $318.6 million contract to provide support services related the deployment and removal ofexplosive
PENTAGON TO BEGIN F-35 LOTS 15-17 NEGOTIATIONS WITH The Pentagon is preparing to begin negotiations with Lockheed Martin for the next three lots of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, according to a recent government solicitation. A notice posted Feb. 13 on FedBizOpps states that the Defense Department intends to solicit several contracts with Lockheed Martin for Lots 15 through 17 for theF-35.
MURRAY ‘OPTIMISTIC’ ARMY’S NEXT FUTURE YEARS SPENDING PLAN 5 hours ago · The Army’s lead modernization official said Wednesday he’s optimistic the service’s next five-year spending plan, to be rolled out along with the fiscal year 2023 budget request, will continue to protect the full range of more than 30 modernization programs. You must be logged in as a FORD 'ON TRACK' FOR DEPLOYMENT IN 2022 Ford ‘On Track’ For Deployment in 2022. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. The carrier was conducting integrated air wing operations during its 18-month Post-Delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) period. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The head of Naval Air Forces Atlantic recently said he expects the latestaircraft
CONTRACT AWARD: AUSTAL USA (MOBILE, ALABAMA) 1 day ago · Austal USA, Mobile, Alabama, is awarded a $44,000,000 fixed-price incentive firm-target, undefinitized contract modification to previously awarded contract N00024-19-C-2227 for the detail design, procurement, production implementation, and demonstration of autonomous capability in Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) 13. Workwill be
MQ-25 MODEL CONDUCTS FIRST UNMANNED AERIAL REFUELING Please contact clientservices@accessintel.com or call 888-707-5814 (M – Th 9 am – 5:30 pm and F 9 am – 3 pm. ET) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on your website. CONTRACT AWARD: GLOBAL A 1ST FLAGSHIP CO. (IRVINE 1 day ago · Global, A 1st Flagship Co.,* Irvine, California, is awarded a $10,833,890 cost-plus fixed fee modification to previously awarded contract N00024-17-C-4100 to exercise Option Period Four of the contract to acquire services and material necessary to support and maintain all vessels CONTRACT AWARD: AIRBUS U.S. SPACE & DEFENSE INC 1 day ago · Airbus U.S. Space & Defense Inc., Arlington, Virginia, was awarded a $119,788,924 modification (P00455) to contract W58RGZ-17-C-0010 for an extension of contractor logistics support services for the UH-72 Lakota. Work will be performed in Grand Prairie, Texas, with an estimated CONTRACT AWARD: NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORP. (MCLEAN 1 day ago · Please contact clientservices@accessintel.com or call 888-707-5814 (M – Th 9 am – 5:30 pm and F 9 am – 3 pm. ET) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on your website. US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TRAINING AND SIMULATION MARKET US Department of Defense Training and Simulation Market Forecasts to 2024 PR Newswire DUBLIN, May 12, 2020 DUBLIN, May 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "US DoD Training and Simulation Market, Forecast to 2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. SPACE FORCE RELEASES RFP FOR BUILDING COUNTER The U.S. Space Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) at Los Angeles AFB, Calif. has released a request for proposals (RFP) for competitive bids to build 26 Meadowlands Counter Communications Systems (CCS). Proposals are due by May 19. On March 9 last. CONTRACT AWARD: MAYVIN INC. (ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA 1 day ago · Mayvin Inc.,* Annandale, Virginia, was awarded a $95,000,000 hybrid (cost-no-fee and firm-fixed-price) contract to support research, development and acquisition of military weapons, materiel and life cycle sustainment in support of the highest priority NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic DELAYS SURFACE IN PLANNED U.S. SPACE FORCE LAUNCHES UNDER Delays Surface in Planned U.S. Space Force Launches Under NSSL. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches at Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Nov. 11, 2019. The launch, supported by the 45th Space Wing, included upgrades to the Starlink broadband network. The Starlink network is a collection of satellites being used to provide fast, reliable internetto areas
FORD 'ON TRACK' FOR DEPLOYMENT IN 2022 Ford ‘On Track’ For Deployment in 2022. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. The carrier was conducting integrated air wing operations during its 18-month Post-Delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) period. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The head of Naval Air Forces Atlantic recently said he expects the latestaircraft
CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMAN AGAIN CALLS FOR PAUSE ON GBSD If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
TSA AWARDS RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES $319 MILLION SUPPORT TSA Awards Raytheon Technologies $319 Million Support Contract. Smiths Detection CTX 9800 DSi explosives detection system. Photo: Smiths Detection. The Transportation Security Administration last Thursday awarded Raytheon Technologies a $318.6 million contract to provide support services related the deployment and removal ofexplosive
PENTAGON TO BEGIN F-35 LOTS 15-17 NEGOTIATIONS WITH The Pentagon is preparing to begin negotiations with Lockheed Martin for the next three lots of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, according to a recent government solicitation. A notice posted Feb. 13 on FedBizOpps states that the Defense Department intends to solicit several contracts with Lockheed Martin for Lots 15 through 17 for theF-35.
NATO STARTS FORMIDABLE SHIELD 2021 AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE Former DHS Intel Chief Says Agency Is Under Resourced. Naval forces from several NATO members began the Exercise At-Sea Demo/Formidable Shield 21 live-fire integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) exercise off the west coast of Scotland on May 15. This year’s exercise includes 10 countries using ships, aircraft. JROC TO OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT WARFIGHTING CONCEPT If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on LACK OF F-35 FULL-RATE PRODUCTION DECISION PROVIDES The Joint Program Office (JPO) for the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter at Patuxent River, Md. has received a preliminary analysis by Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute that the program’s Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) is feasible, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, the program executive officer for the F-35 JPO, told a May 12 BIDEN NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW STARTING ‘SOON,’ RUNNING INTO The Biden administration will start its nuclear posture review soon and work on it into the fall, there’s no new Minuteman III life-extension study at the Pentagon and bad welds on some missile tubes won’t delay delivery of the first Columbia-class ballistic DELAYS SURFACE IN PLANNED U.S. SPACE FORCE LAUNCHES UNDER Delays Surface in Planned U.S. Space Force Launches Under NSSL. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches at Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Nov. 11, 2019. The launch, supported by the 45th Space Wing, included upgrades to the Starlink broadband network. The Starlink network is a collection of satellites being used to provide fast, reliable internetto areas
FORD 'ON TRACK' FOR DEPLOYMENT IN 2022 Ford ‘On Track’ For Deployment in 2022. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. The carrier was conducting integrated air wing operations during its 18-month Post-Delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) period. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The head of Naval Air Forces Atlantic recently said he expects the latestaircraft
CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMAN AGAIN CALLS FOR PAUSE ON GBSD If you are already a Defense Daily subscriber or registered user, login here. Register. Please contact us at clientservices@accessintel.com. or call us at 888-707-5814 (Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET.) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Air Force to Test Freedom Radio, Freedom Pod on U-2, Ghost Reaper. Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaperconcept.
TSA AWARDS RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES $319 MILLION SUPPORT TSA Awards Raytheon Technologies $319 Million Support Contract. Smiths Detection CTX 9800 DSi explosives detection system. Photo: Smiths Detection. The Transportation Security Administration last Thursday awarded Raytheon Technologies a $318.6 million contract to provide support services related the deployment and removal ofexplosive
PENTAGON TO BEGIN F-35 LOTS 15-17 NEGOTIATIONS WITH The Pentagon is preparing to begin negotiations with Lockheed Martin for the next three lots of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, according to a recent government solicitation. A notice posted Feb. 13 on FedBizOpps states that the Defense Department intends to solicit several contracts with Lockheed Martin for Lots 15 through 17 for theF-35.
FORD 'ON TRACK' FOR DEPLOYMENT IN 2022 Ford ‘On Track’ For Deployment in 2022. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Atlantic Ocean on June 4, 2020. The carrier was conducting integrated air wing operations during its 18-month Post-Delivery Test and Trials (PDT&T) period. (Photo: U.S. Navy) The head of Naval Air Forces Atlantic recently said he expects the latestaircraft
CONTRACT AWARD: AUSTAL USA (MOBILE, ALABAMA) 16 hours ago · Austal USA, Mobile, Alabama, is awarded a $44,000,000 fixed-price incentive firm-target, undefinitized contract modification to previously awarded contract N00024-19-C-2227 for the detail design, procurement, production implementation, and demonstration of autonomous capability in Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) 13. Workwill be
MQ-25 MODEL CONDUCTS FIRST UNMANNED AERIAL REFUELING 1 day ago · Please contact clientservices@accessintel.com or call 888-707-5814 (M – Th 9 am – 5:30 pm and F 9 am – 3 pm. ET) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on your website. CONTRACT AWARD: GLOBAL A 1ST FLAGSHIP CO. (IRVINE 16 hours ago · Global, A 1st Flagship Co.,* Irvine, California, is awarded a $10,833,890 cost-plus fixed fee modification to previously awarded contract N00024-17-C-4100 to exercise Option Period Four of the contract to acquire services and material necessary to support and maintain all vessels CONTRACT AWARD: AIRBUS U.S. SPACE & DEFENSE INC 16 hours ago · Airbus U.S. Space & Defense Inc., Arlington, Virginia, was awarded a $119,788,924 modification (P00455) to contract W58RGZ-17-C-0010 for an extension of contractor logistics support services for the UH-72 Lakota. Work will be performed in Grand Prairie, Texas, with an estimated CONTRACT AWARD: NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORP. (MCLEAN 16 hours ago · Please contact clientservices@accessintel.com or call 888-707-5814 (M – Th 9 am – 5:30 pm and F 9 am – 3 pm. ET) , to start a free trial, get pricing information, order a reprint, or post an article link on your website. AIR FORCE TO TEST FREEDOM RADIO, FREEDOM POD ON U-2, GHOST Northrop Grumman is watching planned U.S. Air Force tests this year of the company’s Freedom 550 gateway radio on Lockheed Martin U-2 high altitude reconnaissance aircraft and the related Freedom Pod under the Air National Guard’s (ANG) Ghost Reaper concept.. Air Force testing of its future Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) last year saw the use of the CONTRACT AWARD: MAYVIN INC. (ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA 16 hours ago · Mayvin Inc.,* Annandale, Virginia, was awarded a $95,000,000 hybrid (cost-no-fee and firm-fixed-price) contract to support research, development and acquisition of military weapons, materiel and life cycle sustainment in support of the highest priority SPACE FORCE RELEASES RFP FOR BUILDING COUNTER The U.S. Space Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) at Los Angeles AFB, Calif. has released a request for proposals (RFP) for competitive bids to build 26 Meadowlands Counter Communications Systems (CCS). Proposals are due by May 19. On March 9 last. US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TRAINING AND SIMULATION MARKET US Department of Defense Training and Simulation Market Forecasts to 2024 PR Newswire DUBLIN, May 12, 2020 DUBLIN, May 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "US DoD Training and Simulation Market, Forecast to 2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This site uses cookies to optimize your experience including more relevant content and messaging. To learn more about disabling cookies in your browser, click here. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies. For more information, view our updated Privacy Policy.I Consent
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DOD EXPECTING THREE-MONTH DELAYS FOR MAJOR ACQUISITION PROGRAMS ------------------------- The Pentagon is anticipating that many of its major defense acquisition programs (MDAPs) will be delayed by about three months dueto facility ...
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DOD EXPECTING THREE-MONTH DELAYS FOR MAJOR ACQUISITION PROGRAMS ------------------------- The Pentagon is anticipating that many of its major defense acquisition programs (MDAPs) will be delayed by about three months due to facility closures, supply chain issues and other impacts from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the department’s acquisition czar said April 20. “We believe ...13 hours ago
ADVANCED / TRANSFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGY DOD AND NORWAY WORKING ON RAMJETS FOR HYPERSONIC MISSILES ------------------------- 04/20/2020 by Rich Abott The Defense Department on Monday disclosed a bilateral prototyping effort underway with Norway to explore advanced ramjet technologies useful for developing hypersonic missiles. DoD and the Norwegian Ministry of Defence announced an intent to continue the Tactical High-speed Offensive Ramjet for ...13 hours ago
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DOD DEPUTY CIO RETIRING IN JUNE, TO BE REPLACED BY TOP INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY TECH OFFICIAL ------------------------- 04/20/2020 by Matthew Beinart The Pentagon’s deputy chief information officer will retire at the end of June and will be replaced by the Intelligence Community’s top technology officer, the department said Monday. Essye Miller previously served as CIO in an acting capacity before Dana Deasy, the current CIO, took over the ...13 hours ago
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------------------------- 04/20/2020 by Matthew Beinart The Marine Corps’ plan to redesign its force by 2030 will include divesting from legacy communications equipment and overhauling its tactical network to enable new, lighter formations and littoral regiments. Ken Bible, the Marines’ deputy chief information officer, told attendees during a ...13 hours ago
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SOCOM SEEKS SYSTEMS INTEGRATION PARTNER FOR COUNTER UNMANNED SYSTEMS ------------------------- 04/20/2020 by Cal Biesecker U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) last Friday said it plans to contract with a systems integrator for help with counter unmanned systems (CUxS) with an initial focus on countering unmanned aerial systems (CUAS). SOCOM said it expects a competition to begin in the third quarter of this year ...17 hours ago
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HII WINS $108 MILLION MOD FOR LCS PLANNING YARD SERVICES ------------------------- 04/20/2020 by Rich Abott The Navy awarded Huntington Ingalls Industries a $108 million modification on April 17 as the first option for in-service Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) planning yard services contract work. Last year, HII beat out Austal USA and General Dynamics’ Bath Iron Works for a contract worth up to ...18 hours ago
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DOE PLANT FOR NUKE WEAPONS COMPONENTS BRINGING SOME PEOPLE BACK ------------------------- 04/20/2020 by Dan Leone The Kansas City National Security Campus, the nation’s manufacturing hub for the non-nuclear components for nuclear weapons, said Monday it will take a baby step back toward normal operations during the COVID-19 pandemic by asking some people to return to work on-site. “The Kansas City National ... DEFENSE DAILY PRESENTS: THE BUSINESS END PODCAST: MODERNIZING 'THE MOST SURVIVABLE LEG' OF THE NUCLEAR TRIAD ------------------------- In December, the Navy awarded General Dynamics a contract for the first Columbia-class strategic submarine, which will replace the aging Ohio-class subs in their critical nuclear deterrence mission. All in all, the modernization program is expected ... PODCAST: THE T-53 ENGINE — POWERING MILITARY ROTORCRAFT FROM HUEY TOK-MAX
------------------------- More than 50 million flight hours have been logged with the T-53 turboshaft engine, powering military aircraft including the UH-1 Huey, the AH-1 Cobra, and recently the Kaman K-Max, which the U.S. Marine Corps has used for unmanned cargo delivery ... See more Defense Daily Podcasts >> DAMIAN GONZALEZ, RELIABILITY ENGINEER AT LOCKHEED MARTIN In this monthly column, Defense Daily highlights individuals from across the government, industry and academia whose efforts contribute daily to national defense, from the program managers to the human resource leaders, to the engineers and logistics officers. Damian Gonzalez is a reliability engineer at Lockheed Martin Corporation, leading the specialty engineering group in new product development. RON BURCH, DIRECTOR OF ADVANCED MILSATCOM, BOEING SPACE AND LAUNCH In this new monthly column, Defense Daily highlights individuals from across the government, industry and academia whose efforts contribute daily to national defense, from the program managers to the human resource leaders, to the engineers and logistics officers. Ron Burch has worked on military satellites for U.S. and allied government governments for nearly four decades at Boeing, JACKIE SCHMOLL, SENIOR DIRECTOR OF STRATEGY AND GROWTH FOR SPACESYSTEMS AT L3HARRIS
In this new monthly column, Defense Daily highlights individuals from across the government, industry and academia whose efforts contribute daily to national defense, from the program managers to the human resource leaders, to the engineers and logistics officers. Jacqueline (Jackie) Schmoll is senior director of strategy and growth for the Space Systems sector within the L3HarrisView more >>
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BOEING RESUMES OPERATIONS IN PHILADELPHIA ------------------------- 04/20/2020 by Cal Biesecker Boeing on Monday resumed operations at its Philadelphia-area aircraft manufacturing facilities after instituting a number of measures aimed at protecting employees as they go back to work following a two-week pause to give the company and its employees a chance to adjust to impacts from the ...3 days ago
NAVY/USMC
FIFTH CVN-78 WEAPONS ELEVATOR FINISHED TESTING, ALL READY BY SUMMER2021 SHOCK TRIALS
------------------------- 04/17/2020 by Rich Abott The Navy’s top acquisition official recently said the first lower weapons elevator on the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) has finished testing and will soon be turned over to the crew while the full set of 11 elevators will be ready by next summer. “You’ll see an announcement coming up ...3 days ago
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GAO CALLS OUT AIR FORCE’S ABMS PROJECT FOR ‘LACK OF BUSINESSCASE’
------------------------- 04/17/2020 by Vivienne Machi A new government watchdog report questions the Air Force’s ability to achieve one of its most ambitious projects to build a network of current and future systems into the “Military Internet of Things,” citing a lack of business case and missing elements for cost, integration and functionality. ...3 days ago
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PENTAGON GRANTED MOTION TO REMAND JEDI CLOUD LEGAL CHALLENGE, ALLOWED TO CONSIDER REVISED BIDS ------------------------- 04/17/2020 by Matthew Beinart A federal court on Friday granted the Pentagon’s motion to remand Amazon’s legal challenge of the potential $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud competition, allowing the department to reevaluate proposals for the program. The Pentagonnow has until ...
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DEFENSE WATCH: GEURTS ON BUDGET, FFG (X), BOEING SITE BACK UP,RUSSIAN SPACE TEST
------------------------- 04/17/2020 by DDN Staff Navy Budget Impact. The Navy’s top acquisition official said the COVID-19 pandemic has not had a major impact on the FY 2022 budget process yet, but it depends on the severity and time. “The Department’s kind of working their arms around that right now, that’s really being driven by [the ...3 days ago
NAVY/USMC
HII STARTS BUILDING LPD-30, FIRST LPD FLIGHT II SHIP ------------------------- 04/17/2020 by Rich Abott Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Ingalls Shipbuilding recently started fabrication of the first Flight II version of the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock, the future USS Harrisburg (LPD-30). Start of fabrication marks the first 100 tons of steel being cut. HII has previously delivered 11 ...CONTRACT UPDATES
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CONTRACT AWARD: SND MANUFACTURING (DALLAS, TEXAS) - $7,997,485 SND Manufacturing,* Dallas, Texas, has been awarded a maximum$7,997,485 ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: CALL HENRY INC. (TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA) - $10,200,000 Call Henry Inc., Titusville, Florida, has been awarded a $10,200,000...
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CONTRACT AWARD: MAG AEROSPACE (NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA) - $11,386,672 MAG Aerospace, Newport News, Virginia, has been awarded an $11,386,672...
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CONTRACT AWARD: GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS INC. (POWAY, CALIF.) - $123,293,911 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., Poway, Calif., has beenawarded ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: L3 TECHNOLOGIES SYSTEMS CO. (CINCINNATI, OHIO) -$131,780,189
L3 Technologies Systems Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, has been awarded a$131,780, ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: JJLL LLC (AUSTIN, TEXAS) - $18,353,983 JJLL LLC, Austin, Texas, is awarded $18,353,983 under a previouslyawarded ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP. PRATT & WHITNEY ENGINES (HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT) - $18,434,122 United Technologies Corp., Pratt & Whitney Engines, Hartford, ...__
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CONTRACT AWARD: BAE SYSTEMS SAN DIEGO SHIP REPAIR (SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA) - $41,895,897 BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair, San Diego, California, is awarded a$41, ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: GENERAL DYNAMICS NATIONAL STEEL AND SHIPBUILDING CO.-BREMERTON (BREMERTON, WASHINGTON) - $465,150,000 General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Co.-Bremerton,Bremerton, ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: VIASAT INC. (CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA) - $7,133,760 Viasat Inc., Carlsbad, California, has been awarded a maximum$7,133,760 ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: SND MANUFACTURING (DALLAS, TEXAS) - $7,997,485 SND Manufacturing,* Dallas, Texas, has been awarded a maximum$7,997,485 ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: CALL HENRY INC. (TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA) - $10,200,000 Call Henry Inc., Titusville, Florida, has been awarded a $10,200,000...
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CONTRACT AWARD: MAG AEROSPACE (NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA) - $11,386,672 MAG Aerospace, Newport News, Virginia, has been awarded an $11,386,672...
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CONTRACT AWARD: GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS INC. (POWAY, CALIF.) - $123,293,911 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., Poway, Calif., has beenawarded ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: L3 TECHNOLOGIES SYSTEMS CO. (CINCINNATI, OHIO) -$131,780,189
L3 Technologies Systems Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, has been awarded a$131,780, ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: JJLL LLC (AUSTIN, TEXAS) - $18,353,983 JJLL LLC, Austin, Texas, is awarded $18,353,983 under a previouslyawarded ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP. PRATT & WHITNEY ENGINES (HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT) - $18,434,122 United Technologies Corp., Pratt & Whitney Engines, Hartford, ...__
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CONTRACT AWARD: BAE SYSTEMS SAN DIEGO SHIP REPAIR (SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA) - $41,895,897 BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair, San Diego, California, is awarded a$41, ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: GENERAL DYNAMICS NATIONAL STEEL AND SHIPBUILDING CO.-BREMERTON (BREMERTON, WASHINGTON) - $465,150,000 General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Co.-Bremerton,Bremerton, ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: VIASAT INC. (CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA) - $7,133,760 Viasat Inc., Carlsbad, California, has been awarded a maximum$7,133,760 ...
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CONTRACT AWARD: SND MANUFACTURING (DALLAS, TEXAS) - $7,997,485 SND Manufacturing,* Dallas, Texas, has been awarded a maximum$7,997,485 ...
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------------------------- AIR FORCE SELECTS RAYTHEON TO BUILD NEXT-GEN NUCLEAR WEAPON The Air Force plans to continue building its next nuclear cruise missile, the Long-Range Standoff Weapon (LRSO), with Raytheon as the sole-source contractor according to an April 17 release, years ahead of an expected down-select. Both Raytheon and Lockheed Martin have been developing LRSO designs under Technology Maturation and Risk Reduction (TMRR) phase GAO CALLS OUT AIR FORCE’S ABMS PROJECT FOR ‘LACK OF BUSINESSCASE’
A new government watchdog report questions the Air Force’s ability to achieve one of its most ambitious projects to build a network of current and future systems into the “Military Internet of Things,” citing a lack of business case and missing elements for cost, integration and functionality. The service introduced the Advanced Battle Management System AIR FORCE ONE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM PASSES CRITICAL DESIGN REVIEW DURINGCOVID-19
The VC-25B program to build the nation’s next Air Force One planes recently passed its critical design review even as a large part of the Air Force’s acquisition workforce is out of the office during the COVID-19 pandemic. The service completed the CDR for the program, which will replace the legacy VC-25A aircraft, said WillARMY
------------------------- ARMY HAS 2,000 RESERVISTS ASSISTING TEMPORARY HOSPITAL EFFORT, RESEARCHERS PROGRESSING ON COVID-19 VACCINE Army leadership said Thursday 2,000 reservists across 14 medical task forces are assisting in the pandemic response at temporary hospital facilities in six states, and the service is progressing on vaccine development with human testing to potentially begin this summer. Secretary Ryan McCarthy and Gen. James McConville, the Army chief of staff, provided the update ARMY MAY CANCEL OR POSTPONE OVER 70 TESTS DUE TO PANDEMIC, POTENTIALLY PUSH IVAS FIELDING TO FY ’22 Army leadership told lawmakers the ongoing coronavirus pandemic will likely impact several modernization programs, including potentially delaying fielding of its new augmented reality headset by one year, and may push the service to cancel or postpone 74 high-profile tests. Secretary Ryan McCarthy and Gen. James McConville, the Army chief of staff, provided the update to ARMY SOLICITING INDUSTRY INPUT ON MISSION SYSTEM OFFERINGS FOR FARA The Army has opened its search for new mission systems to be integrated on its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA), calling for industry input on potential offerings for sensors, countermeasure capabilities and a 20mm weapon system. The Request for Information looks to solicit insight on systems that may be integrated on FARA platforms during theBUDGET
------------------------- CONGRESS TO REMAIN ON RECESS THROUGH EARLY MAY Both chambers of Congress will remain on recess later than scheduled, returning no earlier than May 4, lawmakers said April 14. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced the upper chamber would add two weeks to its current recess in a Tuesday note to fellow senators, then in a press release. His announcement follows PENTAGON ADJUSTS FY ‘22 BUDGET REVIEWS TO ALLOW MORE PERSONNEL TO WORK FROM HOME DURING PANDEMIC The Pentagon has adjusted its upcoming budget review process to allow personnel to more easily work from home during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, requiring services to only submit details on major program adjustments by the June 1 deadline. Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist told reporters Thursday the move is a shift away from havingfully detailed
HASC CHAIR: COMMITTEE MOVING FORWARD WITH NDAA, BILL PASSAGE NOT LIKELY BEFORE FY ‘21 The House Armed Services Committee (HASC) will continue to work on building its version of the fiscal year 2021 defense authorization bill throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, but a final bill passage is unlikely to occur before Oct. 1, the committee chairman said April 7. HASC has sufficient material to keep ploughing ahead with its markupCONGRESS
------------------------- LAWMAKERS, PENTAGON COALESCING AROUND REJECTION OF LIGADO 5G PROPOSAL Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and Pentagon officials are stepping off the sidelines to blast a new draft order that would reallocate a GPS-adjacent portion of the radio spectrum to Ligado Network to support new 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) development. Federal Communications Committee (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai released adraft order
CONGRESS TO REMAIN ON RECESS THROUGH EARLY MAY Both chambers of Congress will remain on recess later than scheduled, returning no earlier than May 4, lawmakers said April 14. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced the upper chamber would add two weeks to its current recess in a Tuesday note to fellow senators, then in a press release. His announcement follows HASC CHAIRMAN CALLS FOR MORE DEFENSE CONTRACTOR AID IN NEXT COVID-19STIMULUS PACKAGE
As Congress anticipates passing another economic stimulus package to protect U.S. workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith (D-Wash.) would be interested in provisions that would strengthen the industrial base, he told reporters April 7. Small- to medium-sized companies who work with the Defense Department may be particularly challenged toCYBER
------------------------- DOD DEPUTY CIO RETIRING IN JUNE, TO BE REPLACED BY TOP INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY TECH OFFICIAL The Pentagon’s deputy chief information officer will retire at the end of June and will be replaced by the Intelligence Community’s top technology officer, the department said Monday. Essye Miller previously served as CIO in an acting capacity before Dana Deasy, the current CIO, took over the role in May 2018. “I want to wish MARINE CORPS DEPUTY CIO DETAILS NETWORK PRIORITIES FOR FORCE REDESIGNEFFORT
The Marine Corps’ plan to redesign its force by 2030 will include divesting from legacy communications equipment and overhauling its tactical network to enable new, lighter formations and littoral regiments. Ken Bible, the Marines’ deputy chief information officer, told attendees during a virtual AFCEA event the force design effort will require new industry solutions that PENTAGON GRANTED MOTION TO REMAND JEDI CLOUD LEGAL CHALLENGE, ALLOWED TO CONSIDER REVISED BIDS A federal court on Friday granted the Pentagon’s motion to remand Amazon’s legal challenge of the potential $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud competition, allowing the department to reevaluate proposals for the program. The Pentagon now has until mid-August to review technical aspects of the contracting process and will allow Amazon WebNAVY/USMC
------------------------- MARINE CORPS DEPUTY CIO DETAILS NETWORK PRIORITIES FOR FORCE REDESIGNEFFORT
The Marine Corps’ plan to redesign its force by 2030 will include divesting from legacy communications equipment and overhauling its tactical network to enable new, lighter formations and littoral regiments. Ken Bible, the Marines’ deputy chief information officer, told attendees during a virtual AFCEA event the force design effort will require new industry solutions that HII WINS $108 MILLION MOD FOR LCS PLANNING YARD SERVICES The Navy awarded Huntington Ingalls Industries a $108 million modification on April 17 as the first option for in-service Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) planning yard services contract work. Last year, HII beat out Austal USA and General Dynamics’ Bath Iron Works for a contract worth up to $932 million total for LCS planning FIFTH CVN-78 WEAPONS ELEVATOR FINISHED TESTING, ALL READY BY SUMMER2021 SHOCK TRIALS
The Navy’s top acquisition official recently said the first lower weapons elevator on the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) has finished testing and will soon be turned over to the crew while the full set of 11 elevators will be ready by next summer. “You’ll see an announcement coming up shortly on the first lowerSPACE
------------------------- LAWMAKERS, PENTAGON COALESCING AROUND REJECTION OF LIGADO 5G PROPOSAL Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and Pentagon officials are stepping off the sidelines to blast a new draft order that would reallocate a GPS-adjacent portion of the radio spectrum to Ligado Network to support new 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) development. Federal Communications Committee (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai released adraft order
SPACE FORCE AWARDS VOX SPACE $35 MILLION LAUNCH SERVICES CONTRACT The U.S. Space Force (USSF) has awarded Virgin Orbit subsidiary VOX Space a $35 million contract to launch three dedicated missions using its LauncherOne rocket to deliver 44 small satellites to Low-Earth Orbit (LEO). The first launch could occur as early as October 2021 The launch service contract was announced April 10 and awarded by the USSF Rocket Systems Launch GENERAL ATOMICS TO OPEN SPACECRAFT DEVELOPMENT, TEST FACTORY INCOLORADO
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) said April 9 it opened a new spacecraft development, integration and test factory outside of Denver. The new facility includes over 33,000 square feet, with modern laboratories and secure facilities in Centennial, Colorado. It triples the company’s capacity for satellite production, integration and testing for single to constellation-sizedorders, per
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------------------------- THE FIRST HONG KONG STARLINK PROJECT: GOLDEN BAUHINIA SATELLITE TO BUILD A SMART CITY OF THE FUTURE, 04/19 ------------------------- KONGSBERG GEOSPATIAL SELECTED FOR OHIO UTM DRONE PROJECT TEAM, 04/19 ------------------------- MOBILEIRON AND ADEYA ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP TO DELIVER SECURE ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATIONS AND COLLABORATION, 04/18 ------------------------- NASA ASTRONAUTS MEIR, MORGAN, CREWMATE SKRIPOCHKA RETURN FROM SPACESTATION, 04/17
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NAVY/USMC
TEXTRON WINS $386 MILLION CONTRACT FOR 15 SHIP-TO-SHORE CONNECTORS ------------------------- 04/17/2020 by Rich Abott The Navy on Thursday awarded Textron a $386 million modification to build 15 Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) 100-class Ship-to-Shore Connector (SSC) vessels. The SSCs were developed to be a functional replacement of the Navy’s aging existing LCAC vehicles that are nearing the end of their ...3 days ago
BUSINESS/FINANCIAL
LAWMAKERS, PENTAGON COALESCING AROUND REJECTION OF LIGADO 5G PROPOSAL ------------------------- 04/17/2020 by Vivienne Machi Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and Pentagon officials are stepping off the sidelines to blast a new draft order that would reallocate a GPS-adjacent portion of the radio spectrum to Ligado Network to support new 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) development. Federal Communications Committee ...4 days ago
COVID-19
NAVY PUSHING OUT CONTRACTS 32 PERCENT FASTER ------------------------- 04/16/2020 by Rich Abott The Navy’s top acquisition official on Thursday said as of last week the Navy pushed out contracts 32 percent faster than last year as it works to mitigate effects from the COVID-19 pandemic. “When I looked at the numbers…as of last Friday we had put on contract $88.52 billion this fiscal ...4 days ago
AIR FORCE
AIR FORCE ONE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM PASSES CRITICAL DESIGN REVIEWDURING COVID-19
------------------------- 04/16/2020 by Vivienne Machi The VC-25B program to build the nation’s next Air Force One planes recently passed its critical design review even as a large part of the Air Force’s acquisition workforce is out of the office during the COVID-19 pandemic. The service completed the CDR for the program, which will replace the ...4 days ago
BUSINESS/FINANCIAL
DHS PROCUREMENT CHIEF OUTLINES CONTRACTING FLEXIBILITIES TO AIDVENDORS
------------------------- 04/16/2020 by Cal Biesecker Department of Homeland Security Procurement Chief Soraya Correa on Thursday outlined existing and new regulatory and legal authorities the department can wield to help its contractors as DHS and industry cope with the coronavirus pandemic. “The health and safety of the DHS government and ...4 days ago
ARMY
ARMY HAS 2,000 RESERVISTS ASSISTING TEMPORARY HOSPITAL EFFORT, RESEARCHERS PROGRESSING ON COVID-19 VACCINE ------------------------- 04/16/2020 by Matthew Beinart Army leadership said Thursday 2,000 reservists across 14 medical task forces are assisting in the pandemic response at temporary hospital facilities in six states, and the service is progressing on vaccine development with human testing to potentially begin this summer. Secretary Ryan McCarthy and ...JOB FEED
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