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GM Defense: New President, New Factory, New Electric Truck The fledgling defense wing of the giant civilian automaker rolled out an all-electric version of its Infantry Squad Vehicle, eying an Army competition for a stealthy electric scout.
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US 'Will Fail' If Space Acquisition Doesn't Reform: CSPC Space acquisition reform so far has been focused on "small dollar" activities, with most big-ticket programs such as NSSL stuck in the bad old ways, says a new report by Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress.
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Boeing To Build One-Third Of P-8s In India In New Deal "We are committed to delivering offset programs that are in line with India's Defence Acquisition Procedure and meet the Indian government's stated goals, including strengthening India's aerospace capabilities," a Boeing statement says.
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Army Network Upgrade Seeks Fast Data For JADC2 The upcoming upgrade to the Army's tactical network, Capability Set '23, will exploit the boom in commercial Low- and Medium-Earth Orbit satellites to boost communications for fast-moving Stryker units.
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Exclusive: Army Plan May Loosen IC Grip On Sat-Based ISR "The Army needs information when and where they want it," said Rob Zitz, a former Army intel official. "The IC should not get a vote on what Army needs or how Army executes combat missions."
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Space Development Agency Has Big Data Fusion Problem The hard part is structuring the data hand-off. Decisions will come up on how much data management takes place on the satellites and how they will use software-defined communications. Enter service politics.
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