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SecDef: R&D Spending To Skyrocket In ’22 Budget

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SecDef: R&D Spending To Skyrocket In '22 Budget

President Biden's first defense budget "biases the future, slightly," over the present, but Gen. Mark Milley says he doesn't see any one service taking precedence over another in the divvying up of money.

 

IDF Explores Ground-to-Ground Rockets; US Co-Production?

TEL AVIV: Following the recent rocket attacks from Gaza, Israeli experts say the IDF needs more versions of ground-to-ground rockets to hit enemy rocket launchers. An Israeli defense source told BD that the use of Israeli ground-to-ground missiles in the recent Nagorno-Karabach war "increased the interest in these missiles, especially the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)…

 

DHS Cyber Order Signals Shift To 'Mandatory Measures'

Today's pipeline directive is likely just the next in a series of actions to shore up national cybersecurity across the private sector, especially those deemed critical infrastructure. "I know there are a number of discussions on the Hill… of a broader data breach notification," Deputy National Security Advisor Anne Neuberger said today.

 

Who's Who in Defense: Joe Courtney, Chairman, HASC Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee

Courtney chairs the House Armed Services Subcommittee that directs Navy and Marine Corps acquisition programs.

 

Super-Jammer Goes To Army Multi Domain Task Force

The Army Requirements Oversight Council will meet to approve the TLS-EAB program on July 9.

 

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