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In Italy, a bridge to Sicily may offer piece to NATO spending puzzle
A portion of the alliance's defense spending requirements are likely to spur some creative accounting among member nations.
By Tom Kington
Former CYBERCOM boss Nakasone to lead Vanderbilt defense institute
The move follows a yearslong stint overseeing elite military hackers and global intelligence collection.
Opinion
Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?
By Mackenzie Eaglen
Pentagon innovation chief calls for bigger, faster Replicator 2.0
Defense Innovation Unit head Doug Beck outlined his goals for the next version of the drone program, even while the first is a work in progress.
Opinion
How to further strengthen the Defense Production Act
It is essential to keep DPA focused exclusively on defense and national security issues, in particular threats from our pacing competitor, China.
By Jerry McGinn
Teledyne unveils Rogue 1 exploding drone sought by Marine Corps
Should the Rogue 1 drone not explode or be recalled, it can be disarmed and reused thanks to a mechanical disconnect.
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency creating space intel hub
While the Joint Mission Management Center is still in the concept phase, NGA is working quickly to get it up and running.
NGA wants industry’s help monitoring illegal activity in Indo-Pacific
Interested companies have until May 24 to submit responses, after which some will be selected for review by the Defense Innovation Unit.
Ukraine, EU defense firms discuss setting up local production
An more integrated defense industry could help solve compatibility issues plaguing the use of 155mm artillery shells, said Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
SNC: Engineering the Future of Special Operations
For over two decades, U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF) have led the charge in the Global War on Terror.
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