F-35 Testing May Slow Two Months Due To Fuel Tube Crash

F-35 Testing May Slow Two Months Due To Fuel Tube Crash
F-35 Testing May Slow Two Months Due To Fuel Tube Crash

More than 80 percent of operational F-35s have returned to flight operations but the fuel tube problems may delay testing another two months.

Harris Bomb-Squad Bot Has A Delicate Touch

Harris Bomb-Squad Bot Has A Delicate Touch
Harris Bomb-Squad Bot Has A Delicate Touch

WASHINGTON: Cut the red wire? Cut the blue wire? That classic action movie dilemma isn’t even on the table for bomb squads using current robots, which can drag the bomb away from people or blast it with a shotgun. That’s what Harris has developed its T7 Explosive Ordnance Disposal robot, which has fingers — sort of. The…

Army’s New Radio Strategy Is Unrelenting Competition

Army’s New Radio Strategy Is Unrelenting Competition
Army’s New Radio Strategy Is Unrelenting Competition

Yesterday, the Army awarded three companies a $12.7 billion, 10-year contract for over 60,000 manpack radios. But execs at General Dynamics, Harris, and Rockwell Collins shouldn’t pop champagne corks yet. The Army has radically changed how it buys radios in recent years so that what the “winning” companies have actually won, in essence, is the…

Upgraded Radios, Networks Needed For Russian Challenge; Troops Fine: Lt. Gen. Hodges

Upgraded Radios, Networks Needed For Russian Challenge; Troops Fine: Lt. Gen. Hodges
Upgraded Radios, Networks Needed For Russian Challenge; Troops Fine: Lt. Gen. Hodges

RESTON, VA: US command and control networks take too long to link to allies and respond to Russia’s rapid-fire aggression. In Ukraine, “we’ve had at least two, maybe three of these cycles [already, where] they’ll back off, and there’ll be a long kind of quiet period, and then they’ll spike back up,” Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges…

Harris, Thales Win Army’s Rifleman Radio; Goodbye, GD

Harris, Thales Win Army’s Rifleman Radio; Goodbye, GD
Harris, Thales Win Army’s Rifleman Radio; Goodbye, GD

[UPDATED 8:00 with Loren Thompson comment] This afternoon, the Army announced it had chosen Harris and Thales to make its Rifleman Radio, the 21st century walkie-talkie that links foot troops into the Army’s command network. General Dynamics and Thales had split production of the first 21,379 radios under a Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) contract, but GD…

GAO Slaps Harris For Offering Its Competitor’s Radios For Army Deal

GAO Slaps Harris For Offering Its Competitor’s Radios For Army Deal
GAO Slaps Harris For Offering Its Competitor’s Radios For Army Deal

  The military can move in mysterious ways, especially when it comes to the arcane and often-dysfunctional bureaucratics of buying gear. But in our combined 31 years of covering the Defense Department, we here at Breaking Defense had never seen this one before: a defense contractor getting busted for trying to sell the government its…

Army Radios Get Low Marks From DOTE

Army Radios Get Low Marks From DOTE
Army Radios Get Low Marks From DOTE

From handheld radios to high-tech headquarters, the Army’s top priority is what it calls the network. That’s not one project but a whole array of programs, each complex on its own. They all are supposed to interconnect so it’s no surprise that the Pentagon’s top tester has found plenty of problems. What is surprising in…

Not So Fast, Senator Schumer: Army Responds On Radio Competition

Not So Fast, Senator Schumer: Army Responds On Radio Competition
Not So Fast, Senator Schumer: Army Responds On Radio Competition

The battle to build the Army’s portable radios has seen more than its share of skullduggery over the last two years. A 2-star general rebuked a contractor in public. Established vendors General Dynamics and Rockwell Collins lobbied Congress to keep potential competitors out. Rochester, NY-based Harris, the up and coming upstart, throws sharp elbows in…

Radio Wars: General Dynamics Strikes Back

Radio Wars: General Dynamics Strikes Back
Radio Wars: General Dynamics Strikes Back

WASHINGTON: Defense contractor General Dynamics has taken hits from the Army, from the Pentagon’s independent Director of Operational Test & Evaluation and from us about its role in the troubled Joint Tactical Radio Systems program. Now, in an interview this morning, the president of GDC4S (that’s General Dynamics Command, Control, Communications, & Computer Systems), Chris Marzilli,…

‘Year Of The Radio’: Battle On For 3 Key Army Contracts

‘Year Of The Radio’: Battle On For 3 Key Army Contracts
‘Year Of The Radio’: Battle On For 3 Key Army Contracts

Part outsider, part incumbent, Harris Corp. is eagerly upsetting applecarts by taking on defense industry colossus General Dynamics and other established contractors in its bid to grab a hat trick in this year’s Army radio competitions. The largest service is expected to make awards in three of its largest communications programs this year as early…

Army Radios: Contractors Lobby Congress Against Competition

Army Radios: Contractors Lobby Congress Against Competition
Army Radios: Contractors Lobby Congress Against Competition

As the Army prepares to choose the new builder of its handheld digital radios, the incumbent contractors are tryiing to convince Congress to keep other companies out. The incumbents are General Dynamics, which publicly apologized to the Army over its half of the program last year, and Rockwell Collins. The Army’s own chief of acquisitions,…

Hosted Space Payloads Almost Ready For Liftoff; Harris, Iridium Pair On Aireon

UPDATED: Air Force General Praises CHIRP, Hosted Payloads COLORADO SPRINGS, NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM: After almost a decade of discussion, hope and frustration, the time appears to finally be ripe for what the space industry calls hosted payloads, the Remora fish of satellites. The Air Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center, which has long been wary…

Harris Takes Aim At Army Radios: General Dynamics Apologizes To Army

[corrected Dennis Moran’s title at 3:45 pm] AUSA: General Dynamics issued what the Army’s top tester called a “mea culpa” over its troubled Manpack radio, while archrival Harris sharpened its knives to compete with GD for both the backpack-sized Manpack and the smaller Rifleman Radio. At a briefing for reporters at the Association of the…