Navy is down $1B in munitions from ops in Red Sea, says SECNAV
The dollar figure from the secretary comes as Speaker of the House Rep. Mike Johnson said he is ready to bring the supplemental funding bill the Navy needs passed to the floor for a vote.
Air Force picks ‘resilient’ GPS, MTI for Kendall’s ‘quick start’ push
Production of an E-7A Wedgetail aircraft has also slipped by a year, according to Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
Lithuania, Rheinmetall sign agreement for 155mm ammunition plant
"The establishment of the ... ammunition factory in Lithuania will reduce our dependence on long supply chains, which currently pose great challenges in meeting the needs of the armies throughout the European Union and the world," said Laurynas Kasčiūnas, Lithuania’s Minister of National Defense.
Army’s chief data officer outlines plan for new hierarchy of ‘data stewards’
The service’s new policy empowers “mission area data officers” for warfighting, intelligence, business operations, and enterprise IT, as well as institutionalizing what have been “ad hoc” data duties across the service, David Markowitz told Breaking Defense.