Posted by Java Joe on July 14, 2025 · Leave a Comment
The Pentagon is directing every US Army squad to be armed with small, one-way attack drones by the end of fiscal 2026. That and other sweeping policy changes are aimed at what the White House calls “Unleashing American Drone Domination.”
Category Leader Features, Morning Coffee · Tags aerial combat training, Baroni Center, DARPA, federal contracting, HavocAI, Liberty Lifter, Old Guard Caisson Platoon, Saildrone, SmartAsset, unmanned ground vehicles, US Army Corps of Engineers
Posted by Java Joe on April 1, 2024 · Leave a Comment
The US Army Corps of Engineers is deploying more than 1,100 personnel to Baltimore, following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge into the Patapsco River on Tuesday. Naval Sea Systems Command is contracting out a variety of vessels to the harbor to help with clearing and reopening of the channel after a tanker struck the bridge.
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Posted by Java Joe on May 2, 2022 · Leave a Comment
Climate change and weather-related disasters are running the National Guard ragged, some experts believe. An increase in man hours spent fighting wildfires is just one example of how these record-breaking incidents are impacting the Guard, which often responds to wildfires and hurricanes all over the country.
Category Morning Coffee · Tags Air Force One, Allison Brager, Andrew Rock, Boeing, climate change, DoD environmental awards, Fleet Readiness Center East, Franchetti, Glenbrook Road remedial action, HALO, Lockheed Martin, National Guard, soldier fitness, Trevor Reed, US Army Corps of Engineers, US Space Force