Tuesday 18 August 2020

New Pentagon Plan To Link CoComs, Services Faces ‘Flat’ 2022 Budget

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New Pentagon Plan To Link CoComs, Services Faces 'Flat' 2022 Budget

The 2022 budget "probably looks to be flat," Vic Mercado, assistant secretary of defense for strategy, plans and capabilities, says. "We still have to look to the future, maybe take some risks in the near-term, and make some investments in those technologies that we're going to need in the future like hypersonics, artificial intelligence." 

 

Kratos Targets Ground System 'Revolution'

"We think that p-LEO is a big deal. And there's got to be a revolution that has to hit the ground segment, says Phil Carrai, president of Kratos's space, training and cyber division.

 

Boeing & Lockheed Vie For Cyber/EW/SIGINT System, TLS

The Army has big ambitions for the Terrestrial Layer System, meant to detect, decrypt, and disrupt enemy communications. We spoke to the companies that actually have to build it.

 

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