April 26, 2024

Pentagon Downplays JSF Delays, Gate 1 Pass Office Closes Monday

Vice Adm. David A. Dunaway

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Pentagon works to quell talk of JSF delays, reports WEAR-TV in Pensacola, FL. But PolicyMic says, JSF is too big to fail.

NAS:Pax River Gate 1 pass office will close July 8, reports The Enterprise.

Border protection agencies seeking drones capable of delivering non-lethal weapons, reports NextGov.

Innovative re-purposing made loss of a military base an economic boon for some communities, reports Breaking Defense.

Vice Adm. David A. Dunaway

Vice Adm. David A. Dunaway

The U.S. Navy advances “jamming” capabilities to deny enemy use of the electromagnetic spectrum, reports Defense Tech.

Army snubs it, but Marines and Special Forces using commercial software to analyze intelligence, reports Defense Tech.

EPA, Housing and Urban Development and IRS furloughs begin Friday July 5 as well as some furloughed federal employees of the Office of Management and Budget, reports Gov Exec.

Two years in real time could mean 20 years in cyber time: DoD makes cyber a priority, reports FCW.

NOAA/NASA advancing next generation of polar orbiting weather satellites, reports FCW.

The U.S. official time broadcasting radio station turns 50 on July 5, 2013, reports Wired.

Vice Adm. David Dunaway narrates a celebration of the F/A-18 upon its 35th anniversary. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_dAxLiFKTk]

 

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