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US Army signs deal to backfill Stingers sent to Ukraine
Raytheon has netted a contract to build Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to replace those the U.S. military sent to Ukraine.
Army orders 2 prototype sensor suites for next-generation surveillance plane
The sensors will be part of the Army’s High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES), an undetermined aircraft that will be one piece of the service's family of deep-sensing systems.
By Nathan Strout
After uncertainty around its future, Pentagon will continue defending the JEDI cloud
After the Pentagon said it would reassess its JEDI cloud strategy, the department now indicates that it will keep fighting for the contract in court.
By Andrew Eversden
New Army agency turns to industry for data management, cloud migration
The U.S. Army's new Enterprise Cloud Management Agency is establishing an enterprise data platform and wants to migrate 50-150 applications to the cloud every year.
By Andrew Eversden
Raytheon awarded $15.5 million to upgrade laser weapon
Mounted on the back of a dune buggy, the Raytheon-built High Energy Laser Weapon System (HELWS) uses directed energy to defeat incoming unmanned aerial systems.
By Nathan Strout
GM Defense wins Infantry Squad Vehicle production contract
The contract tops $200 million to produce 649 vehicles, largely based off commercial designs.
By Aaron Mehta
The Pentagon has spent 23% of its COVID-19 response funds. Congress is asking why not more.
The Pentagon has spent less than a quarter of the $10.6 billion Congress gave it in March to protect military personnel and marshal American industry to procure face masks, ventilators and other products hospitals need in their fight against the coronavirus.
By Joe Gould
Bungled 2017 Tricare contract transition largely the Defense Health Agency’s fault, report says
The Government Accountability Office said the Pentagon must make improvements as it plans for the next generation of Tricare contracts.
By Patricia Kime
Retired colonels bribed active-duty officers, paid military spouse $1.2 million for ‘no-show’ job, to win IT contracts
A retired colonel has pleaded guilty in a $20 million bribery scheme.
By Kyle Rempfer
Company accused of selling overpriced jewelry to US troops, using illegal financing contracts
The company has retail stores on or near military bases across the country.
Company to pay $9 million after allegedly selling defective combat earplugs to US military
The Minnesota-based 3M Company allegedly sold their dual-ended Combat Arms Earplugs, Version 2, to the military without disclosing defects that decreased the actual effectiveness of the hearing protection the device offered.
By Kyle Rempfer