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GovExec TV: Five Questions with Jeff Schrader

Lockheed Martin’s Jeff Schrader discusses Golden Dome, homeland defense priorities, and advancing space-based capabilities to counter evolving near-peer threats.

Business

Anduril to build autonomous vessel prototype in Korea

The announcement is part of a new partnership with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries—a leading shipbuilder worldwide.

Defense Systems

Air Force wants a $500,000 counter-air missile, despite cheaper options

The service wants ideas by December, and hopes to see a modular, ground-launched prototype in two years.

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Building decision advantage in an era of accelerating threats

Explore how AI, data integration, and partnerships are redefining defense readiness and delivering decision advantage in today’s complex threat landscape.

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Ideas

The Pentagon chooses learning over losing

The secretary’s reforms reveal a revolution: the recognition that adaptability trumps performance.

Business

Govini founder arrested on child solicitation charges

The arrest of Eric Gillespie comes a month after the company secured a Bain Capital investment to expand its artificial intelligence tools to a wider landscape.

Voices

Business

Funding for E-7 Wedgetail included in bipartisan deal to end 41-day government shutdown

Despite Pentagon and Air Force protests, Congress continues to support the radar jet program.

Business

Just one prototype won’t cut it anymore, Pacific Marine commander tells industry

MARFORPAC is working faster, so it needs companies with innovative gear to show up with multiples.

Threats

Longest shutdown in history creating a readiness hole of unknown proportions

The heads of several military professional organizations came together to beg Congress to open the government.

Policy

Senate moves on shutdown deal that would fund DOD by CR until Jan. 30

Deal would also ensure administration follows law ensuring backpay. Next up: more procedural moves to send it to the House.

Policy

As drones proliferate, Army pilots worry about their future. Will a new approach to flight school help?

The service is shedding aviation units and working to turn initial helicopter training over to industry.

Business

Unveiling acquisition overhaul, Hegseth tells industry to get with the program

One expert said the reforms would sweep away Cold War processes—and draw backlash from established primes.

Threats

Defense One Radio, Ep. 198: Jon Wolfsthal and “A House of Dynamite”

A veteran of the National Security Council shares what the movie got right and wrong on U.S. missile defense and nuclear command and control.

Business

Defense tech companies will weather the shutdown. But what happens next?

Some primes are doing all right, while small companies brace for uncertainty under a CR.