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National Defense Magazine | NDIAs Business Technology Magazine A highly regarded news source for defense professionals in government and industry, National Defense offers insight and analysis on defense programs, policy, business, science and technology
Articles - National Defense Magazine Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in a keynote speech at the nation’s largest defense trade show said defense industrial cooperation between allies will play a vital role in securing the Indo-Pacific
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Vital Signs 2024: U. S. Defense Industrial Base Still Facing Headwinds The National Defense Industrial Association’s “Vital Signs” report series is designed to track the progress made across the five strategic pillars required for a strong, diverse, resilient and ready defense industrial base in an era of strategic competition
Army Wants Land-Based Fires to Play Both Offense, Defense ARLINGTON, Virginia — Imagine an Army with common sensors conducting counter-fire and air surveillance almost simultaneously, seamlessly passing targeting data to air defense and field artillery command-and-control systems at machine speed to inform launchers that can fire both offensive and defensive weapons
JUST IN: Political Trends Could Complicate Defense Industrial Base . . . The defense industrial base — already strained by lack of funding and a shifting security environment —will also have the political and policy trends of a new administration to contend with, an annual report released Feb 26 by the National Defense Industrial Association stated
Stratcom Commander Beats Drum for 45 More B-21 Bombers Cotton’s request came at a time of tightening budgets, with the Secretary of Defense asking for a cut of 8 percent — about $50 billion — from nonlethal programs to be diverted to other administration priorities