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SCO ends Project Overlord, shifts unmanned vessels to Navy The program produced four vessels that will now be at the Navy's disposal.
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Yearlong CR would 'irreversibly delay' nuclear modernization programs: service chiefs The Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, Columbia-class ballistic submarine and B-21 bomber could all face delays under a yearlong continuing resolution, service officials said.
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Classified space capabilities aimed at Russia, China could lose $800M under CR: Raymond A year-long CR would force Space Force to chop two planned launches under the National Security Space Launch program — reducing the number of launches from a planned five in 2022 to three, Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond told lawmakers.
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Space missile warning system to include MEO backup in case of attack: Tournear Space Development Agency will soon issue a request for proposals for the first 28 of its own missile tracking satellites in Low Earth Orbit, the agency's chief said.
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For unmanned vessels, Navy still working out maintenance strategy Sensors could provide a solution, but before that the Navy must defend its unmanned ambitions before skeptical lawmakers.
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Geopolitics keeps overruling cyber norms, so what's the alternative? Laura G. Brent of the Center for a New American Security argues that cyber weapons have become a built-in part of the geopolitical strategies for governments around the world – and norms of behavior are now in the rear view mirror.
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China grumbles as Japan, Aussies ink treaty to meld forces Japan's ambassador to Australia, Shingo Yamagami, made pretty clear that China was a driving force behind the treaty's approval, noting the two nations must "increase deterrence."
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Citing 'unprecedented complexity,' SWO boss calls for systemic revamps in fleet The admiral's new paper calls for changes in acquisition offices, requirements directorates in tandem with the operational fleet.
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