Are AI defense companies about to eat the Pentagon?
Competitors become collaborative partners in the most popular segment of the sector.
Patrick Tucker, science and technology editor
Eighteen ways Palantir wants the Pentagon to change
A conversation with the CTO of the self-proclaimed software main contractor.
Lauren C. Williams, editor-in-chief
Industry ‘paralyzed’ by war between Space Force and Intelligence Community
Commercial companies say NGA-focused acquisition cannot happen fast enough to support warfighter commands or drive innovation.
Audrey Decker, staff writer
Boeing will try to ‘do less and do better’: CEO
Defense and commercial aircraft will remain the core of the business, but “some things on the fringes” may have to go.
Audrey Decker, staff writer
One contractor is on the Space Force’s naughty list
Until now, the agency has never confirmed that companies are on the blacklist.
Audrey Decker, staff writer
RTX distances itself from the competition in a first for space contracts
COO: “We have a number of other strengths in some of the key components that are in the major satellites and buses.”
Audrey Decker, staff writer
RTX has been fined $200 million for exporting defense technology to China, Russia and Iran
Among other violations, employees traveled abroad with unauthorized technical data on U.S. aircraft and other weapons.
Audrey Decker, staff writer
The Navy is adding $1 billion in unconventional efforts to boost subproduction
Non-profit’s exclusive contract pushes third-party funding to a potential of nearly $4 billion.
Lauren C. Williams, editor-in-chief
Australia got a new sub-drone much faster than the US Navy could, the company says
Anduril says its Ghost Shark proves that UUVs can be designed and built quickly.
Patrick Tucker, science and technology editor
New solid rocket manufacturer plans to start production next year
Ursa Major says 3D printing will help deliver rocket engines faster and cheaper than today’s players.
Audrey Decker, staff writer