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Randy Lycans, Amentum’s senior vice president and program manager for the Space Force Range Contract, told Defense News the ...
The ground-based system is slated to be fully operational by 2027 and is the first of three radars the service is building with Australia and the U.K.
Lessons learned from the Space Force’s Schriever Wargame, which will wrap up Thursday, could shape the service’s future capabilities. The two-week event, held at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a top priority for the Department of Defense (DoD), as its data collection, analysis and ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon expects to complete the transfer of 24 decommissioned Global Hawk drones this month, advancing its plan to use the systems to support hypersonic testing as soon as 2024. The ...
How it werx The EagleWerx makerspace exists to patch problems encountered in the field, the sort of quality-of-life upgrades that may have been missed in the long-haul development and deployment of ...
Director of the Space Force’s International Affairs Directorate Deanna Ryals says the organization aims to serve as a “front door” for Space Systems Command's work with international partners and to ...
As he takes a new assignment, Brig. Gen. Rob Collins reflects on how the Army has modernized its capabilities and what he's learned as the Program Executive Officer for Intelligence, Electronic ...
Staffing shortfalls, supply chain problems, and software challenges are hindering the Air Force's effort to upgrade its nuclear missile force.
Special pay is meant to help ensure the military holds on to its top performers, has people in hard-to-fill roles and maintains much-needed expertise amid rivaling opportunities with outside companies ...
The DoD has shown signs it recognizes the value of partnering with companies whose capabilities could help with near-term needs.
The service is eyeing the FY24 legislative cycle to address policy and funding issues that could enable it to run its ranges more like spaceports.