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Inside the US Army’s C2 upgrade – what industry can expect
Commercial hardware and software will be key to the service's command-and-control overhaul, according to Joseph Welch of Army Futures Command.
By Joseph Welch
New election security bill would require fast action from feds
A bipartisan group of lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee are introducing legislation to protect local elections infrastructure from cyber attacks following Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
By Joe Gould
Sweden locked in to buy Patriot missile defense system
Sweden has officially signed an agreement to buy Patriot missile defense systems from the U.S. government.
By Jen Judson
India’s audit agency questions $2.13B deal with Boeing
India’s audit agency is questioning the decision to award a contract to Boeing for eight P8-I Poseidon anti-submarine warfare aircraft in January 2009.
Sharing missile defense intel among US allies still a challenge as need for joint ops grows
Can the U.S. overcome challenges to create a seamless air-and-missile defense framework with international partners?
By Jen Judson
Trump’s arms sales nominee bogged down by 3D gun debate
A State Department nomination that should have been a victory lap for the Trump administration’s efforts to boost U.S. arms sales abroad instead has become caught up in a separate domestic controversy.
By Joe Gould
5 questions with Lockheed’s missiles chief
As hypersonics rapidly gain traction in the U.S. Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin has racked up some notable wins.
By Jill Aitoro
Despite Brexit, Leonardo sees a way the UK Tempest fighter could win EU funding
The Tempest fighter, planned as Britain nears its exit from the European Union, may still benefit from funding provided by the EU, according to one of the partners.
By Tom Kington
The S-400 deal, from Russia’s perspective
As Ankara and Washington remain in a virtual political standoff, Russia stands to win big.
By Matthew Bodner