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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
Here’s the verdict from Congress on the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud
Restrictions were addressed in the Department of Defense’s fiscal year 2020 appropriations bill.
By Andrew Eversden
Spending deal would avoid shutdown, give $738B to defense
Congress has a long-awaited 2020 spending deal that contains a windfall for the Defense Department.
By Joe Gould
European defense spending rises, but new tech investments have stalled
A new European Defence Agency analysis paints a mixed picture and finds a "worrying" trend.
By Martin Banks
Pentagon issues $6.5B contract for network support
The Global Solutions Management Operations II award provides support services for the DoD Information Network / Defense Information System Network.
By Nathan Strout
Breaking down the NDAA | Defense News Weekly, Dec. 13, 2019
On this episode, we break down the 2020 NDAA, talk about the threat of China, and get an update on upgrading America’s nuclear stockpile.
By Jeff Martin
Singapore to base fighters on Guam for training | Defense News Weekly Extra
According to an MOU signed this month, Singapore would base fighters and support aircraft on Guam for training. The new unit is set to be stood up in 2029.
By Jeff Martin
Here’s why F-35 deliveries briefly stopped | Defense News Weekly Extra
Undersecretary of Defense Ellen Lord explains at a Pentagon briefing why F-35 deliveries briefly halted before resuming.
By Jeff Martin
How will US Marines adjust for the future fight? | Defense News Weekly Extra
U.S. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Robert Berger explains what he wants to cut from the service to make it leaner and more prepared for the next war.
By Jeff Martin
With Boeing no-bid, Northrop is the likely maker of US Air Force’s next-generation ICBMs
Boeing said the structure of the competition favored Northrop Grumman.
By Valerie Insinna
The US Air Force needs more tankers. Does the defense industry have the answer?
The Air Force is planning an industry day to find out more about whether defense companies can take over certain aerial refueling missions.
By Valerie Insinna