by admin | Jun 3, 2019 | NGAUS news
The United States obligated more than $1.5 trillion on “war-related” costs since Sept. 11, 2001, according to a recent Defense Department report. Most of those funds have been dedicated to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the figure also includes...
by admin | Jun 3, 2019 | NGAUS news
The week of April 22 was certainly a busy one for Lockheed Martin in South Carolina, beginning with the F-16 Production Line Ribbon Cutting event in Greenville on April 23. The next day, members of our Government Affairs team visited Columbia to be presented...
by admin | Jun 3, 2019 | NGAUS news
Defense Department officials are laying the groundwork for a Space National Guard even though the Pentagon’s Space Force proposal did not include provisions for a reserve component, the head of the Air National Guard said May 21. DOD stood up an internal group under...
by admin | Jun 3, 2019 | NGAUS news
This month, the House Appropriations Committee kicked off the annual process of congressional oversight of the Pentagon by passing its bill to fund the military for fiscal 2020. While the committee signaled willingness among the Democratic caucus to support a $733...
by admin | May 20, 2019 | NGAUS news
The week of April 22 was certainly a busy one for Lockheed Martin in South Carolina, beginning with the F-16 Production Line Ribbon Cutting event in Greenville on April 23. The next day, members of our Government Affairs team visited Columbia to be presented...
by admin | May 6, 2019 | NGAUS news
Washington Post April 30, 2019 Long-range precision fires, attack and reconnaissance aircraft and air defense add to the Army Secretary’s weapons wish list for future fights against peer adversaries. Secretary Mark Esper discussed how upcoming weapons and technology...
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