The Air Force is looking to build a system to defeat airborne missiles, starting with ground-to-air capabilities that could later expand to air-to-air capabilities, according to a recent notice.
The dispute over a Sentinel program integration support contract intensifies as BAE Systems and Guidehouse battle for the award, further adding to the Air Force's nuclear missile modernization woes.
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The F-35 Stealth Fighter Haunts the U.S. Air Force
The Air Force will pare back F-35 purchases through 2028, citing Block 4 upgrade and TR-3 computing delays, and will ...
Work on the command and launch segments of the Air Force’s Sentinel ICBM program are on hold while service leaders formulate a plan to restructure the way-over-budget effort to replace its aging ...
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 ...
Air Force military and civilian workers worldwide can now go online and access 1,200 information technology courses and connect with a mentor to ask specific questions at anytime. The Air Force ...
Dwindling spare parts stores and potentially deteriorating elements could present a challenge as the Air Force attempts to keep Minuteman III nuclear missiles operational until 2050. (U.S. Air Force) ...
On September 22, 2021, General Mark D. Kelly, then commander of U.S. Air Combat Command, gave a speech with a grim recurring message: “Extensive analysis unambiguously shows that the current [U.S. Air ...
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