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Italy’s sudden defense-spending uptick lacks details, economist finds
NATO is satisfied with Rome's proclaimed budget boost in line with alliance targets, despite questions over the internal mathematics.
By Tom Kington
Here’s what global weapons chiefs will discuss this month in Brussels
A U.S.-led meeting of armaments directors from around the world will take place in Brussels on Sept. 28.
By Joe Gould
Kendall ‘more optimistic’ on hypersonic effort after successful tests
“We still have work to do on ARRW,” Kendall said. The program is on track to begin all-up-round testing later this year.
Pentagon eyes commercial solution to supply chain problems
The Defense Innovation Unit is seeking commercial software to support new supply chain pathways and manage risk across the industrial base.
Industry should ‘perform to what they’ve promised’ despite fiscal woes
The Navy needed additional "cost to complete" funds in 2023 and will likely need more in its upcoming 2024 request due to inflation and other rising costs.
Pentagon must rethink incentives, outgoing DIU chief says
Brown spoke with C4ISRNET about the future of DIU, the importance of commercial capability integration and the need for resources and support from DoD.
Pentagon leaders discuss China’s space ambitions at classified meeting
The Pentagon's top policy official said this week competition with China in space is "fierce."
Saab touts successful test of new air-defense weapon
The Swedish company is pushing into the market of short-range defenses, which includes intercepting drones.
Navy to deploy carrier strike group with Project Overmatch networking
Project Overmatch remains Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday’s No. 2 priority, behind delivery of the Columbia-class submarine.
US Army command integrates new capabilities into Patriot forces
Defense News spoke with the head of the U.S. Army's Space and Missile Defense Command, Lt. Gen. Daniel Karbler, about deployments and authority transfers.
By Jen Judson