Missile Defense News

September 14, 2017

MDA Extends Colsa’s Missile Defense Research Center Support Contract

ExecutiveBiz: Colsa has received a $41.1 million contract modification to continue design and operation support work at a research facility

September 13, 2017

North Korea Resumes Work at Nuclear Test Site, Analysts Say

MSN: SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea has resumed work at its underground nuclear testing site, defense analysts said, as

September 13, 2017

General Atomics Gets $30.3M Contract for Role in Missile Defense

The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has awarded General Atomics a sole-source, $30.3 million contract for unmanned aircraft used in tests

September 13, 2017

Ingalls Launches Guided Missile Destroyer DDG 51

Marine Link: The new Arleigh Burke-class (DDG 51) guided missile destroyer Delbert D. Black (DDG 119) was launched by Huntington

September 13, 2017

Draper Lab wins MDA missile guidance contract

C4ISRNET: The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory has been awarded a $36.9 million Missile Defense Agency contract for missile guidance. Under

September 12, 2017

After U.S. Compromise, Security Council Strengthens North Korea Sanctions

The New York Times: UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations Security Council on Monday ratcheted up sanctions yet again against

September 12, 2017

Turkey signs deal to get Russian S-400 air defense missiles

BBC News: Turkey has signed a controversial deal with Russia to arm its forces with Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missiles. President

September 12, 2017

North Korea Warns of Missile Plan Ahead of UN Sanctions Vote

The Huffington Post: North Korea says it will launch a missile as part of self-defensive measures if harsh sanctions are

September 12, 2017

National defense bill clears hurdle, setting stage for final vote possibly this week

CNBC: The Senate took up the National Defense Authorization Act on Monday evening, passing a motion that lets the legislation

September 12, 2017

SAIC to Help MDA Update Analysis Tech for Ballistic Missile Defense System Modeling

ExecutiveBiz: Science Applications International Corp. has secured a $34.6 million contract to help the Missile Defense Agency further develop an