Lawmakers worry about weapons makers’ ability to meet demandIndustry representatives say a lack of contract adjustments hurts companies by depressing wages.By Joe Gould15 months ago
Weapons shortages spark tough choices for Ukraine’s alliesArms shortages among Ukraine’s allies are forcing difficult conversations about how to balance support concerns Russia may target them next.By Joe Gould18 months ago
Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely comingIndustry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.By Aaron Mehta4 years ago
Coronavirus shaking up America’s defense industryThe U.S. aerospace and defense sector is feeling the impact of the coronavirus, with companies limiting travel, defense trade events scuttled and contingency planning underway.By Joe Gould and Valerie Insinna4 years ago
So who really owns the Moon?On July 20, 1969, America's Apollo 11 landed on the moon, making history as the first humans set foot on another world.By Frans von der Dunk, University of Nebraska-Lincoln5 years ago
Lead lawmakers urge DoD to halt new payment ruleMac Thornberry and Jim Inhofe are siding with the defense industry, against the Pentagon.By Joe Gould6 years ago
US defense sector braces for Trump tariff falloutThe Trump administration's steel and aluminum tariffs have sparked fears in the defense sector.By Joe Gould and Aaron Mehta6 years ago
Say hello to my little pen — military’s favorite ink stick turns 50The military's favorite pen turns 50!By Charlsy Panzino6 years ago
Veteran-owned company thinks outside the box with challenge coinsUnique designs go out to troops, units, generals and presidents.By Nicole Bauke and Kyle Rempfer6 years ago
Former US Army Secretary Fanning to replace Melcher as AIA bossThe Aerospace Industries Association announced Monday that former U.S. Army Secretary Eric Fanning will become its president and CEO.By Joe Gould7 years ago