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With Lockheed deal in doubt, Aerojet faces internal crisis

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With Lockheed deal in doubt, Aerojet faces internal crisis

"The near-term future of Aerojet depends on which faction within the company succeeds in asserting control," said defense consultant Loren Thompson. But ultimately, he added, the long-term future of the company will be contingent on finding a new buyer "with big pockets."

 

Allies and robots: Navy joins 60 nations in International Maritime Exercise

This year's IMX will include a focus on how unmanned systems can change naval operations, from rescue operations to endurance missions.

 

Pentagon developing 'National Defense Science and Technology' strategy: Memo

Spearheaded by Heidi Shyu, the strategy will seek investments and concentrated efforts on 14 critical technology areas.

 

Pentagon's new data and AI office hits IOC milestone, gets $500M budget

The office of the chief digital and artificial intelligence will be responsible for scaling up data, analytics and AI to enable faster and better decision-making "from campaigning to conflict."

 

Biden defense nominations: A disappointing first year status report

The reality is these holds can easily be overcome if there was a willingness by Senate leadership to force what will likely be overwhelmingly bipartisan positive votes.

 

The health of the Defense Industrial Base is failing, trade group says

That conclusion is part of the National Defense Industrial Association's third annual Vital Signs 2022 report, which offers an analysis of the US's defense industrial base.

 

Organic Industrial Base $16B modernization plan to be briefed to senior Army leaders

The strategy will tackle facility modernization, supply chain vulnerabilities and workforce.

 

The "digital thread" is key to continual improvement for the Army's Future Vertical Lift programs

[Sponsored] By implementing a design-as-built methodology that digitally connects entire FVL programs throughout the lifecycle, Bell has increased its ability to collaborate in real-time with program partners and the Army to deliver new capabilities faster and more affordably.

 

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