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The U.S. Government Will Soon Spend More on Interest Payments Than Defense – WSJ

The U.S. Government Will Soon Spend More on Interest Payments Than Defense. Higher Treasury yields snowball into $1.1 trillion of additional interest.

China’s Raw Material Control Could Strangle US Defense Industry—Ex-Official – Newsweek

China has taken action to choke the U.S.‘ access to rare earth minerals by imposing trade restrictions.

As adversaries harness AI, tech firms peer through chat logs to catch them – Defense One

… U.S. defense contractors and government agencies. It’s just one of … Office of the Secretary of Defense, Other Defense Agency, Air Force, Army, Coast …

The Boeing Company

Welcome to the official corporate site for the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, …

US Department of Defense launches L3Harris missile tracking satellites that exceed current …

“Our advanced satellites on orbit will bring the integrated and resilient missile warning and defense capabilities the U.S. requires against …

NATO’s European Allies Collectively at 2% GDP Defense Spending for 1st Time Ever – VOA

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says, ‘It is in the national security interest of the United States to have a strong NATO’

Army selects initial 15 companies for new xTechPrime small business initiative

Through the xTech competitions, Bush said the Army is trying to make SBIR “more focused, faster and targeted.” “We’ve got this down by …

Pale Blue awarded as much as million$$ to develop + operate propulsion systems

… (SBIR) program in Japan to promote innovation by facilitating the R&D executed by startup companies. The program aims to promote the social …

America’s Seed Fund Road Tour Coming to Little Rock – Arkansas Money & Politics

Agency representatives will conduct one-on-one meetings with small businesses and startups, take part in panel discussions, present on SBIR/STTR …

Statement From Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III on Today’s NATO Defense …

I am pleased by the progress that the United States and its allies made at today’s meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels. Almost two years …