Wednesday 10 February 2021

Navy’s Gilday Signals Service ‘In Good Place’ For 2022 Budget

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Navy's Gilday Signals Service 'In Good Place' For 2022 Budget

The Navy is "in a good place," CNO Adm. Mike Gilday says, "as we present that analysis to senior decision makers, and we really re-litigate, if you will, the '22 budget submit — which was very heavily in the Navy's favor with respect to shipbuilding."

 

Hypersonic Debates Shaped By Politics: Aerospace

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Who's Who in Defense: Mike Rogers, Ranking Member, House Armed Services Committee

Part of a special Breaking Defense reference series profiling key defense decision-makers in the new administration and Congress.

 

Israeli Cabinet OKs $9B US Arms Deal; Boeing KC-46As Top List

The $9 billion is aimed at purchasing the KC-46As, a new heavy helicopter to replace the Israeli air force CH-53, the purchase of V-22s, all this in addition to more F-35s and F-15 EXs. The estimated price of the KC-46As will be $1 billion.

 

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