Big Primes Don’t Cry: Wes Bush Defends Defense Contractors

Big Primes Don’t Cry: Wes Bush Defends Defense Contractors
Big Primes Don’t Cry: Wes Bush Defends Defense Contractors

WASHINGTON: With the Pentagon opening an outreach office in Silicon Valley, traditional defense firms may be feeling left behind. But the much-maligned prime contractors play a vital role in innovation, said Northrop Grumman CEO Wes Bush this morning. In fact, he argued, the Defense Department often needs the traditional firms to act as a “translator,”…

Northrop Takes The Lead From BAE On $11B T-X Trainer

Northrop Takes The Lead From BAE On $11B T-X Trainer
Northrop Takes The Lead From BAE On $11B T-X Trainer

WASHINGTON: While Northrop Grumman isn’t doing much at the upcoming Farnborough Air Show — at least publicly — they certainly shook things up today with their announcement that they are swapping places with BAE Systems to take the lead role in the competition for the $11 billion, 350-plane T-X trainer program. While the BAE-Northrop team…

Can Dems, Pro-Defense GOP & Tea Party Come Together At Reagan’s Tomb?

Can Dems, Pro-Defense GOP & Tea Party Come Together At Reagan’s Tomb?
Can Dems, Pro-Defense GOP & Tea Party Come Together At Reagan’s Tomb?

Less than three weeks from today, a four-star-studded convoy of Obama administration appointees will head west to the modern GOP’s most hallowed ground, the Ronald Reagan Library – and burial site – in Simi Valley, Calif. The one-day conference is a rare attempt to build a national consensus on defense both between the parties and,…

Go Back To Zero: Flournoy & Northrop’s Wes Bush On Coping With Budget Cuts

Go Back To Zero: Flournoy & Northrop’s Wes Bush On Coping With Budget Cuts
Go Back To Zero: Flournoy & Northrop’s Wes Bush On Coping With Budget Cuts

WASHINGTON: Instead of trying to cram a $500 billion force into a $450 billion budget and hoping Congress passes sequester relief, the Defense Department needs to go back to the drawing board. That’s the consensus of two top defense experts from either side of the government-industry gap — former Obama and Clinton appointee Michele Flournoy…

Arms Export Controls Killing U.S. Drone Market; Bush

Washington: The “golden age” of unmanned systems development in United States could end, unless the Pentagon changes its export control rules, a senior industry executive said today. Despite the fact that United States continues to lead the world in developing and building unmanned systems, American defense companies are “struggling” to sell their UAS to U.S.…