United States Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink visited Hill Air Force Base this week to receive updates on operations in ...
The pool of companies will compete for task orders to provide computer-controlled diagnostic equipment to test military aircraft and weapons systems. Thirty-three companies won spots on a $980 million ...
The Defense Department’s budget for fiscal 2026 is the largest in American military history, and recently released details show that more than $384.3 billion will be allocated solely to weapons ...
New weapons and improved technology are at the forefront of budget priorities for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, while the spending plans also seek to slash more than 5,700 civilian jobs and ...
The nomination of a three-star Air Force general to serve as the new leader of how the military acquires critical new weapons should be good news for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton’s ...
The US Air Force (USAF) is eyeing a role for Boeing’s F-15E strike fighter in defending against swarms of lethally-armed enemy drones. The Air Force Test Center on 3 September revealed it has ...
To the surprise of many, the U.S. Army, long considered to be the most bureaucratically hidebound of the military services, appears to have successfully reoriented itself toward the demands of a ...
FORT BENNING, Georgia –U.S. military leaders at the forefront of troops’ training, health, and readiness are shifting their ...
A study to examine the issue of sustainment planning in the Air Force weapons system acquisition cycle. An ad hoc committee will be formed to examine the issue of sustainment planning in the Air Force ...