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The Army found no issues and signed a waiver that killed a key aspect of MAG’s argument.
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Adm. Daryl Caudle issued a direct call for transparent contracting with the maritime industrial base.
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Industry execs say service leaders are showing real interest—even if they’re not yet buying in bulk.
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General Atomics joins a CCA effort highlighted as a top priority in the Corps’ new aviation plan.
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Drone boat makers say they’re ready for the U.S. Navy to start testing their wares. “I don't think anyone questions whether unmanned has a place in the fleet architecture,” Blue Water Autonomy CEO Rylan Hamilton told Defense One….
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Shipyard exec says deals to build attack and ballistic-missile subs must be inked by mid-year.
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Despite Congressional concerns, the Army is sprinting to Phase III of its “Flight School Next” initiative.
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Rockets and satellites draw the spotlight, sure, but could 2026 be the year the ground stations that command them get a bit more love from defense tech companies and investors? “We are very locked in on investing in the critical infrastructure t…
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After a round of Q4 earnings, defense companies seem to be taking the hint—and a modest victory lap—when it comes to speeding up munitions production.
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Two U.S. Navy submarines—one Los Angeles-class and one Ohio-class—are using robots to help extend the life of aging engines, Steve Pykett, CEO of Fairbanks Morse Defense, told Defense One. “To maintain that engine and keep it in serv…
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