After years of research and development efforts, tech startups want to see the Pentagon commit to real production work.
By Valerie Insinna“I think there’s not going to be an appetite for large scale M&A in in the defense industry,” the BAE Systems Inc. CEO said, while noting smaller add-ons will continue.
By Aaron Mehta“I think once the benefits of it are seen … the norms will change and we’ll see good uptake there,” Tom Arseneault said.
By Andrew Eversden and Aaron Mehta“We know what we have to do and I’d say it’s 50/50 whether or not we’re able to do it,” Rep. Adam Smith said.
By Aaron Mehta and Valerie InsinnaThe A-10 lives, it BRRTs, it lives again!
By Valerie InsinnaA senior official says the US has prepared economic countermeasures, could rotate troops to European allies if they ask.
By Lee FerranThe INDOPACOM chief also weighed in on whether Guam’s missile defense capabilities will be ready by fiscal year 2026.
By Aaron Mehta“They’ve invaded before, and as we look at the numbers of forces that are in the border region, as we look at some of the things that are occurring in the information space, as we look at what’s going on in the cyber domain, it really raises our concern,” Austin said.
By Valerie InsinnaThe Kremlin could be preparing a multi-front invasion of Ukraine early next year, US intelligence reportedly says.
By Andrew EversdenWASHINGTON: A majority of Americans view China has the biggest national security threat to the United States, while trust in the American military continues to erode, according the Reagan Institute’s annual National Defense Survey. The poll found that 52% of Americans see China as a top threat, up from just under 40% in the February…
By Andrew Eversden