MDAA in the News

May 21, 2018

Chamber Lauds $16M for YARS, Camp Ravenna

The Business Journal: YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber and its Eastern Ohio Military Affairs Commission wants the public

May 11, 2018

Congress wants return on $1.5 billion investment in Israel missile shield

Al-Monitor: American taxpayers have spent more than $1.5 billion on Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system since 2011. Now Congress

May 1, 2018

Strategic Significance of Missile Defense Systems

i24 News: STRICTLY SECURITY | Missile defense systems are becoming essential in a world where military technology is developing rapidly.

March 19, 2018

Short Range Air Defense interim solution to be chosen by end of year

Defense News: WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army plans to choose an interim solution to meet a much-needed Short Range Aird

March 19, 2018

Interview: Senate Strategic Forces Subcommittee Chair Deb Fischer on Russia, space wars, and the state of the nuclear arsenal

Defense News: WASHINGTON — Nebraska Republican Sen. Deb Fischer, as chair of the Senate Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee, oversees

March 15, 2018

Trump’s North Korea Dilemma: Asking For Billions For Missile Defense Without Freaking People Out

Buzzfeed News: Talks between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could have a benefit no one

March 6, 2018

Raytheon stands to reap the benefits of another big boost in U.S. defense spending

The Arizona Daily Star: Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems stands to reap the benefits of another big boost in U.S. defense

March 2, 2018

Should Putin’s nuclear threat concern the US?

WJLA News: WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) – “Nobody listened to us. Well listen to us now.” These are the words

February 27, 2018

Ohio base could become America’s first defense against incoming missiles

The Columbus Dispatch: WASHINGTON — If Ohio’s congressional delegation has its way, one of the nation’s first lines of defense

February 27, 2018

East Coast nuclear defense site could be in Ohio

Dayton Daily News: WASHINGTON – Nuclear missiles headed for the United States could be shot down from Ohio if the