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April 18, 2024

Defense Officials Say Continued Investments in Missile Defense Are Critical Amid Evolving Threats

US Department of Defense Senior Pentagon officials underscored today the imperative for continued investments in missile defense and deterrence capabilities

April 18, 2024

John Plumb on DOD’s Integrated Air & Missile Defense Imperatives

ExecutiveGov John Plumb, assistant secretary of defense for space policy, said there are four imperatives that have been driving his

March 25, 2024

DOD stands up Joint Program Office for Guam missile defense headed by Army three-star

Inside Defense The Defense Department last month designated a single official to oversee the acquisition of technology needed to develop

March 14, 2024

Pentagon may build a second track for hypersonic ground testing

Defense News The Pentagon is exploring options to build a second track to test hypersonic systems that can travel at

March 13, 2024

Pentagon clears F-35 for full-rate production

Defense News The Defense Department said Tuesday it has officially made its long-awaited decision to move forward with full-rate production on the

March 12, 2024

Pentagon seeks almost $850 billion in 2025 proposed budget sent to Congress, which has yet to pass 2024 funding

Stars and Stripes The Pentagon on Monday sent Congress a nearly $850 billion budget request for fiscal 2025 that would

February 28, 2024

DOD Takes Steps to Restore Stability in Red Sea Area

Department of Defense While the Defense Department supports the overall aim of de-escalating tensions and restoring stability in the Red

February 14, 2024

Cost and Value in Air and Missile Defense Intercepts

CSIS With numerous missile defense engagements in the Red Sea, a common framing for news reporting has been the relative

February 5, 2024

360-degree Guam missile defense system not ready for prime time

Kuam News The well publicized 360-degree missile defense system to protect Guam against a potential Chinese attack is apparently not

January 30, 2024

DoD seeks less space classification, more collaboration with allies and commercial partners

Space News The Department of Defense is pushing to lower classification barriers and forge closer partnerships with the commercial space