House and Senate appropriators will not allow the Army to reprogram funding for the UH-60 Black Hawk program for another purpose, lawmakers stipulate in the fiscal year 2026 defense spending bill.
Congressional negotiators said they were unable to effectively assess how tens of billions of dollars would be spent on the Pentagon's largest modernization project in fiscal year 2026, faulting the ...
The Air Force would get roughly $20 billion to buy aircraft in fiscal year 2026, pushing the needle slightly forward on the service's plan to pad its inventory over the next decade, according to the ...
On Jan. 16, 2026 the Space Force issued a revised request for prototype proposals for the Ground Based Radar Digitization effort. (Note: the document is stamped as "controlled unclassified information ...
Congress’s compromise fiscal year 2026 spending bill directs the Pentagon to award a production contract for the F/A-XX fighter with about $972 million to continue development of the stalled Navy ...
Congressional appropriators are rejecting the Army’s rationale for halting Joint Light Tactical Vehicle buys, adding nearly $300 million to the program in their compromise defen ...
More than 2,400 companies are now cleared to compete for work tied to the Pentagon’s planned Golden Dome missile defense architecture after the Missile Defense Agency added a third wave of firms to ...
This Tuesday INSIDER Daily Digest has news on the Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, lawmakers releasing the fiscal year 2026 defense spending bill and more. We start off with a deep ...
The Army will not be able to implement all the agile funding initiatives senior leaders have promoted in recent years, according to the compromise version of the fiscal year 2026 defense spending bill ...
Oshkosh Defense has won a contract to supply the Army's Mobile Brigade Combat Teams (MBCTs) with nearly 100 more airdroppable tactical vehicles, according to a company announcement today.
The Army will maintain its same priorities, but will attempt to accelerate multiple programs, even with a proposed increased topline of $1.5 trillion in fiscal year 2027, service Chief of Staff Gen.
A compromise version of the fiscal year 2026 defense spending bill would allocate $838.7 billion for the Defense Department, $8.4 billion above President Trump's request, according to information ...