


Poised for growth, Millennium prioritizes efficiency and capacity
The small satellite company expects to double its vehicle production next year and has at least 70 spacecraft in its backlog for the next four years.

Space
Space Force picks 5 firms to demo anti-jam satellite communications
The service awarded Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Intelsat, Viasat and Astranis a combined $37 million for the effort.

DoD trying to help commanders better understand EW
To help commanders better understand their proverbial terrain in the electromagnetic spectrum, some combatant commands have created cells with planners who specialize in electromagnetic spectrum operations.

Here are the civilian cyber highlights in the must-pass spending bills
Congress plans to shell out billions for cyber-related projects across the government.

Congress reins in Navy’s electronic warfare programs
House and Senate appropriators are worried about delays and premature funding for two of the Navy’s most high-profile EW programs.

In first deal with Montenegro, Israel to provide remote control weapons stations
Elbit Systems’ remote controlled weapons stations are to be mounted on Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicles manufactured in the United States.

Leidos’ acquisition of Dynetics has a future technology focus
The deal, worth $1.65 billion, gives Leidos new footholds in the next generation of defense technologies sought by the Pentagon.

Does the Pentagon even have the metaphorical language to describe data?
In this latest issue of the Tomorrow Wars newsletter, a look at metaphors for data in the Pentagon.

Air Force wants a cyber Shark Tank
The Air Force wants to hear from small companies about what cyber solutions they might be able to bring to protect data.

Congress reinstates some funding for Army command post tech
A final bill from both houses of Congress only cuts $10 million to Army server technologies after an earlier draft cut nearly $46 million.

Congress wants more clarity on space-based missile warning
With multiple agencies and services developing overhead persistent infrared sensors in space for missile tracking, lawmakers want to see a plan on how the Department of Defense will integrate those efforts and avoid duplication.
