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General Electric Bests Pratt & Whitney In $1.6B F-15EX Engine Competition

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General Electric Bests Pratt & Whitney In $1.6B F-15EX Engine Competition

General Electric, which produced the GE F110-129 engines for the first lot of eight F-15EX aircraft, will continue manufacturing the propulsion system for the rest of the program of record.

 

Oshkosh Expects Lower Defense Revenue As JLTV Buying Slows

Company executives said that JLTV program is a good "base" for Oshkosh to win "adjacent" vehicle contracts.

 

NSA Should 'Reevaluate' Massive IC Cloud Contract: GAO

The GAO decision sustained a protest from Microsoft, saying the agency's evaluation was partly "unreasonable."

 

Space Force Plans Up To $2.3B In COMSATCOM Contracts

The planned buy with the largest potential value is for DoD-wide SATCOM services from commercial operators of p-LEO constellations, with multiple awards totaling $875 million slated in August 2022.

 

Defense Companies Brace For Workforce Loss Due To Vaccine Mandate

Companies like Raytheon and Northrop Grumman have already increased hiring, anticipating a reduction in its workforce due to the coronavirus vaccine mandate.

 

Some Advice For Companies Seeking European Defense Fund Money

Maj. Donatas Palavenis of Lithuania lays out an analysis for what makes an EDF pitch successful.

 

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