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WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin announced today it delivered the first shipset of four SPY-7 (V)1 radar antennas — which will be equipped on Japan’s future Aegis System Equipped Vessel (ASEV) — to ...
"We recognize this is a time of heightened risk,” Pentagon cyber official Katie Arrington told Breaking Defense. “DoD encourages the DIB [Defense Industry Base] to raise their cybersecurity posture.” ...
"The president is certainly hopeful that more countries in the region will sign on to the Abraham Accords," said White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
As US President Donald Trump made headlines, Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a much more low-key presence at this year’s NATO summit.
Weapons systems are the last element of the Pentagon’s Zero Trust Implementation Plan to adopt zero trust architectures.
Pentagon Nearly one in 10 ‘Tier 1’ subcontractors to defense primes are Chinese firms: Report The new study of 2024 data also warns that the Pentagon remains over-reliant on a small number of ...
Air Warfare, Global, Land Warfare, Naval Warfare, Networks & Digital Warfare At nearly $142 billion, White House claims largest defense deal ‘in history’ with Saudi Arabia Details about ...
Air Warfare, Congress, Land Warfare, Naval Warfare, Pentagon Pentagon formally unveils $961.6 billion budget for 2026, with reconciliation help The budget reveals new details about some key ...
Land Warfare, Networks & Digital Warfare Blockchain, big data and genAI: US Army uses novel tech to track billions in Ukraine aid Moving masses of military materiel requires managing masses of ...
Air Warfare, Global How BAE plans to keep its Eurofighter Typhoon UK final assembly line alive for GCAP The last two Typhoons on order at the Warton facility are set to be delivered in 2025 ...
Congress, Pentagon SASC breaks spending cap by $25 billion in FY25 defense policy bill The amendment to break congressionally-mandated spending caps, offered by Sen. Roger Wicker, the committee's ...
The fear among industry now is that this move is just the first in what would amount to a Pentagon-wide halt on new awards, for an indefinite period of time.