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Tax credit sought by defense industry stuck in Senate limbo

Congress is closer than ever to restoring a tax credit the defense industry has lobbied extensively for since it partially expired in 2022. But...

Guam Hosts Hypersonic Weapon Training With Live ARRW Missile

A live AGM-183 Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon was photographed on a B-52H currently stationed at Andersen AFB for a Bomber Task Force deployment. The U.S....

Viasat links up with Northrop Grumman for Air Force communications experiment

WASHINGTON — Global communications company Viasat announced Feb. 29 it has signed an agreement with defense prime contractor Northrop Grumman to support an Air...

Missile warning payload delay could push back 2025 launch plans

A key missile warning satellite’s sensor payload is a year behind schedule, according to the Space Force’s top acquisition official.Receiving that payload, built by...

Firefly Aerospace doubles Texas footprint to support testing of Antares 330, MLV rocket

In the months following its fourth flight of it Alpha rocket, Firefly Aerospace continues to push forward with work on two new rockets in...

SpaceX tests new emergency escape system to certify pad 40 at Cape Canaveral for astronaut missions

SpaceX is closing in on certifying its launch pad at Space Launch Complex 40 to support astronaut and cargo missions with its second-generation Dragon...

Space Force’s fixed-price push includes some exceptions, Calvelli says

The Space Force’s acquisition shop has been bullish about its pursuit of fixed-price development contracts amid rising concern from defense companies that the approach...

The Pentagon wants industry to transform again to meet demand. Can it?

WASHINGTON — About two dozen leaders from the defense industry joined the secretary of defense for dinner in fall 1993. After the meal, later...

West 2024: A roundup of news and military tech in San Diego

ExpandAutoplayImage 1 of 12The USS Chosin slips through the San Diego Bay, near the bridge to Coronado, on Feb. 15, 2024, following a modernization...

Drones And New Technologies Are Reinventing The U.S. Air Force And Future Airpower

Lessons learned from current conflicts show that a deep, fundamental shift in airpower is occurring worldwide and the Air Force needs to adapt, says...

NASA selects ultraviolet astronomy mission but delays its launch two years

TITUSVILLE, Fla. — NASA has selected an ultraviolet observatory for development but will delay its launch by two years because of budget challenges. NASA announced...

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