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FAA, DoD To Harmonize Safety Rules For Commercial Space Launch

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FAA, DoD To Harmonize Safety Rules For Commercial Space Launch

"This historic, comprehensive update to commercial space launch and reentry licensing requirements facilitates greater growth in this industry and helps America to maintain our #1 position in the world," DoT Secretary Elaine Chao says.

 

Army Dissects Black Hawk Helo, Scans Parts For 3D Printing

Before you can 3D print a part, you need a detailed 3D model of it. So Army Material Command is figuring out how to scan tens of thousands of parts. One method: pull apart an entire helicopter.

 

The Army Mission Command Computing System That You Don't Know [Sponsored]

The Mounted Family of Computer Systems II Operates in Contested Environments, controlling robotic vehicles and unmanned aerial systems.

 

In Waning Days Of The Election, Esper Sticks To Readiness, Avoids Politics

The SecDef again calls for increased defense spending in future budgets, but there's little indication budgets won't stay flat.

 

Industry Starts Work On Weapons That Can See; Autonomy Comes Next

"Should we bias training data towards the weird stuff?," asks Patrick Biltgen of Perspecta. "If there's a war, we're almost certain to see weird things we've never seen before."

 

New Counter Drone Strategy Hits Esper's Desk

A parallel joint requirements document will be briefed to industry Oct. 30, Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey, head of the Joint Counter Small Unmanned Aerial Systems office, says.

 

Modernize, Train, Deploy: Army REARRMs For Russia, China

The Army is developing a new Regionally Aligned Readiness & Modernization Model (REARRM) to prepare its forces for great power competition, with different units tailoring their training and equipment to specific foes and theaters.

 

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