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Strengthened government-industry collaboration will keep capable adversaries off balance

Strengthened government-industry collaboration will keep capable adversaries off balance
Strengthened government-industry collaboration will keep capable adversaries off balance

L3Harris is working to ensure our warfighters stay ahead of the rapidly evolving threat environment.

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The L3Harris difference: Delivering on Aerojet Rocketdyne

The L3Harris difference: Delivering on Aerojet Rocketdyne
The L3Harris difference: Delivering on Aerojet Rocketdyne

L3Harris is answering the Department of Defense’s call for strengthened competition, safeguarding a future for the nation and democracy worldwide.

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Surging capacity in solid rocket motors by cultivating a resilient industrial base

Surging capacity in solid rocket motors by cultivating a resilient industrial base
Surging capacity in solid rocket motors by cultivating a resilient industrial base

Increased partnership and engagement from across government and industry is needed to drive integrated deterrence forward.

Space Force’s INDOPACOM unit to embed allies to help deter China

Space Force’s INDOPACOM unit to embed allies to help deter China
Space Force’s INDOPACOM unit to embed allies to help deter China

China’s growing number of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance satellites are “designed to find, fix, track and target US forces and allied forces. They’re designed to help kill sailors, airmen, soldiers, and Marines,” said Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, head of the Space Force’s Indo-Pacific component command.

Space Force chief outlines 3-part ‘competitive endurance’ theory aimed at ‘space superiority’

Space Force chief outlines 3-part ‘competitive endurance’ theory aimed at ‘space superiority’
Space Force chief outlines 3-part ‘competitive endurance’ theory aimed at ‘space superiority’

In a “Commander’s Note” dated March 3, obtained by Breaking Defense, Saltzman argues that the need for space superiority in the face of adversary threats is a key reason the Space Force was created.

The new National Defense Strategy keeps the Pentagon’s focus locked on China

The new National Defense Strategy keeps the Pentagon’s focus locked on China
The new National Defense Strategy keeps the Pentagon’s focus locked on China

The 2018 strategy “said we are worried about Russia and we’re worried about [China]. And I think one of the things we did as we were going through our assessment of the security environment was actually see that those needed to be looked at a little bit differently,” a Pentagon official said.

Three key takeaways from the Biden administration’s National Security Strategy

Three key takeaways from the Biden administration’s National Security Strategy
Three key takeaways from the Biden administration’s National Security Strategy

The National Security Strategy is finally out, 22 months into the Biden administration. But what does it actually say?

The nuclear 3 body problem: STRATCOM ‘furiously’ rewriting deterrence theory in tripolar world

The nuclear 3 body problem: STRATCOM ‘furiously’ rewriting deterrence theory in tripolar world
The nuclear 3 body problem: STRATCOM ‘furiously’ rewriting deterrence theory in tripolar world

In the near term, STRATCOM Commander Adm. Charles Richard said that missile warning is his top priority, and expressed concern over China’s FOBS test.

The upcoming defense strategy dubs Russia an ‘acute threat.’ What does that mean?

The upcoming defense strategy dubs Russia an ‘acute threat.’ What does that mean?
The upcoming defense strategy dubs Russia an ‘acute threat.’ What does that mean?

“Acute is a sharper, sort of more immediate word,” said Mark Cancian, a senior adviser to the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “I think that’s a response to Ukraine, and the fact that this is not a long term challenge, it is immediate [and] happening today.”

Space Force budget gets a big boost to $24.5B in FY23, focus on resilience

Space Force budget gets a big boost to $24.5B in FY23, focus on resilience
Space Force budget gets a big boost to $24.5B in FY23, focus on resilience

The FY23 request is $7 billion more than the $17.4 billion the service asked for in FY22, with much of it going towards R&D efforts.

New defense strategy may be ‘incremental,’ but crux is implementation: Ex-officials

New defense strategy may be ‘incremental,’ but crux is implementation: Ex-officials
New defense strategy may be ‘incremental,’ but crux is implementation: Ex-officials

“Quite often there are ethereal words about a vision of where to go, which is very important,” said Ellen Lord, the Pentagon’s former top acquisition official. “But I think that needs to be reduced to what are we going to do? When are we going to do it and who’s going to do it?”