July 19, 2023 | International, Aerospace
F-35 delivery delays to cost Lockheed hundreds of millions in 2023
Software problems with the F-35's Technology Refresh 3 upgrades prompted the Pentagon to halt deliveries of the newest fighters.
October 3, 2024 | International, C4ISR, Security
The enhancements will provide end users, including U.S. Department of Defense service components and the U.S. Special Operations Command, with IT services and solutions to support the warfighters.
July 19, 2023 | International, Aerospace
Software problems with the F-35's Technology Refresh 3 upgrades prompted the Pentagon to halt deliveries of the newest fighters.
December 1, 2022 | International, Aerospace
More than 600 AI projects, including several related to major weapons systems, were underway at the Department of Defense as of April 2021.
June 15, 2020 | International, C4ISR, Security
Mark Pomerleau The Army released its highly anticipated request for proposals June 11 for a contract that could be worth as much as $1 billion to provide cyber training for the Department of Defense. The Cyber Training, Readiness, Integration, Delivery and Enterprise Technology (TRIDENT) is a contract vehicle to offer a more streamlined approach for procuring the military's cyber training capabilities. The Army is running the contract on behalf of the joint force. The largest part of that contact will be the Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE). PCTE is an online client in which members of U.S. Cyber Command's cyber mission force can log on from anywhere in the world for training and to rehearse missions. Cyber Command leaders have said this element is one of the organization's most critical needs. Currently, no integrated or robust cyber training environment exists. To date, two companies have announced their teams that will be pursuing the contract. ManTech and General Dynamics announced late last year they are joining forces to compete for the opportunity. Raytheon announced at the end of April that it will also compete for the contract. In its announcement, it said it is partnering with Red Hat and VMware. Responses are due Aug. 6. https://www.fifthdomain.com/dod/cybercom/2020/06/12/army-releases-1b-cyber-training-request/