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Uncertainty is the only constant in the Pentagon’s budget outlook
“It’s going to be kind of a disaster,” one military official said about the lack of a full budget, which means more limits on how the Pentagon spends.
Maxar wins more work on Army’s One World Terrain virtual training tool
All phases and options of the One World Terrain prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
What will ChatGPT mean for the US defense-industrial base?
ChatGPT is already creating benefits as well as risks for defense professionals.
By Noah Rivers and Olivia Letts
US calls on Russia to stay with nuclear weapons treaty
Russia announced last week it would suspend participation in the New START treaty.
How Michigan’s Camp Grayling can boost US military’s Arctic readiness
The DoD recognizes the importance of cold weather training, and that training can happen in Michigan.
By U.S. Senator Gary Peters, D.-Mich.
Leidos taps Rolls-Royce executive Bell as next CEO
Thomas Bell also held leadership roles at Boeing before joining Rolls-Royce.
Singapore to buy eight more F-35B jets
Singapore's defense minister says the decision came after a “full evaluation” of the F-35, which followed increased access to the aircraft program.
By Mike Yeo
Federal unions warn cutting defense civilian personnel is sabotage
The move comes as the DoD — like other federal agencies — is competing for talent against a private sector that boasts unfettered salaries and benefits.
Pentagon approves F-35 engine deliveries after vibration fix
The affected F-35s could be back in the air in one to two weeks.
Slow arms deliveries to Taiwan blamed on US production bottlenecks
Total value of delayed sales approaches $19 billion.
By Joe Gould
US vows to send more drones, aid to Ukraine on war’s anniversary
The Pentagon announced it would send more drones to Ukraine to aid its fight against Russia on the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of the invasion.
By Joe Gould