Northrop Grumman said on Monday that it has delivered to the U.S. Air Force a Stand-in Attack Weapon (SiAW) test missile "to ...
The Pentagon has fallen short passing its financial audit for the seventh consecutive year, while a lead official has said the department is showing ...
A Navy official last week promised the first Columbia-class nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine will deploy for patrol by 2030s despite a year of ...
Following successful prototype uses of a tool that allows U.S. and allied forces to sense and exploit open-source digital data of adversaries, the Defense ...
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory has chosen California’s Yates Electrospace Corp. to build six CLS-200 autonomous, attritable cargo drones under a $1.8 million direct to Phase II small business ...
The Defense Department on Monday announced a new public-private consortium aimed at strengthening the maritime security of allies in Southeast Asia by leveraging up to $95 million annually for ...
The defense ministries of the three AUKUS allies announced a new agreement to share hypersonic testing facilities and information under the agreement’s Pillar II efforts.
RESTON, Va. — The cybersecurity of space systems in terms of on orbit assets, ground systems, and data links is a critical issue for U.S. national security, and the federal government is working to ...
The top Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) are calling on the Pentagon and Department of Justice to ...
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The Coast Guard last Friday announced its preferred alternative to modernize and expand its port facilities in Seattle to ...
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) last week awarded Northrop Grumman $541 million in five, single year firm-fixed-price ...