A Colorado congressman has asked the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) to explain why it might furlough civilian employees. Rep. Douglas Lamborn (R), a member of the House Armed Services Committee, says he has received a “disturbing report” that the furloughs could be avoided even as the Pentagon seeks to comply with the $85 billion across-the-board reduction in government spending that started March 1.
EXPORT CONTROL: The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) is lauding news of the White House’s first round of proposed revisions to the U.S. Munitions List, calling it “a critical step toward enhancing American competitiveness in the export market.” Congress was formally notified of the coming changes March 8. “The inflexible application of export control restrictions coupled with their lack of clarity has long been a burden to the U.S.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office is questioning the methodology used by the U.S. Air Force in its decision to eschew competitive prototyping for its Combat Rescue Helicopter (CRH) program, although the GAO acknowledges the decision may still be sound. The Air Force sought a waiver from competitive prototyping for the CRH program — formerly called the HH-60 Recapitalization — an effort to replace aging HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters in the wake of the 2009 cancellation of the Combat Search and Rescue replacement (CSAR-X) program.
While the Obama administration and federal lawmakers continue to parry and thrust over sequestration, a continuing resolution and other budgetary battles, the U.S. Navy is ponying up more investments for key programs — this time for ballistic missile submarine and next-generation aircraft carrier work worth about $329 million.
The MH-60R Seahawk (Romeo) helicopter program is seeing growing interest and solid bookings in foreign markets, according to prime contractor Lockheed Martin. Thirty-three of the planned total 289-aircraft Romeo buy is now secured, with recent sales of 24 to Australia and another nine to Denmark, notes Tom Kane, director of naval helicopter programs for Lockheed Martin Missions Systems and Training, which is partnered with Sikorsky on Seahawk helicopter production.
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Robust U.S. public support for the human exploration of Mars reflected in Explore Mars’s recent Mars Generation poll has probably not been changed by the subsequent spectacular explosion of a small asteroid over Russia, according to the national survey’s principal advocate.
LONDON — The Eurosam SAMP/T surface-to-air missile system has destroyed a representative theater ballistic missile during a test in France. The March 6 test saw a joint Italian and French team engage an aircraft-launched target using an Aster 30 missile fired from the Biscarosse missile test center on the Bay of Biscay coast.
The U.S. Air Force’s decision to move away from the Northrop Grumman Global Hawk program has not swayed the Navy’s allegiance to its $11.4 billion Triton unmanned aircraft program, which is based on the Global Hawk platform, says Vice Adm. Mark Skinner, military deputy to the Navy acquisition secretary.
LOWER CLEARANCE: The downturn in U.S. defense-related spending has finally hit a key niche of the government’s extended workforce: compensation for professionals with federal security clearances dipped 3% year over year to $88,447 in 2012, according to ClearanceJobs.com. The online career networking site for those with the heavily sought credential says the latest results of its survey mark the first time both average earnings and average salaries ($75,208, down 1%) fell in the same year. U.S.
FUTURE HELO: EADS North America has submitted a proposal for the U.S. Army’s Joint Multi-Role (JMR) advanced rotorcraft technology demonstration. EADS will not divulge what configuration it has proposed, but the Army Aviation Applied Technology Directorate’s requirement for a 230 kt. cruise speed could be met by an aircraft based on Eurocopter’s X3 high-speed compound helicopter demonstrator. Boeing and Sikorsky have teamed to offer a compound helicopter based on Sikorsky’s X2 coaxial-rotor, pusher-propeller configuration, and Bell Helicopter is proposing a tiltrotor.
The U.S. Army has yet to quantify or qualify how continuing resolutions (CRs) and sequestration will affect the service’s plans to cut its force size as the nation pulls back from overseas military conflicts, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) says in a recent report.
LAS VEGAS — Sergei Mikheyev, general designer of the Kamov Design Bureau, has revealed that the Russian helicopter company secretly designed the baseline version of the Z-10 attack helicopter for China in the mid-1990s.
Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) has new whistleblower information of possible technology leaks from NASA to China, this time at Langley Research Center, and is seeking a federal criminal investigation of the charges.
TEL AVIV — The radar used by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during the first Gulf War has undergone renovation in the U.S. for nearly 30 technical modifications that improve its performance, safety and maintenance. A ceremony held last week introduced the “Radar 120” of the Patriot system in the IDF air defense — a radar that had been refurbished in a specially dedicated U.S. military program. The radar will now enter operational service in Israel in the PAC-2 missile batteries of the air defense wing.
The Department of Defense has been slowing down its contract obligations in both the domestic and foreign arenas, underscoring the U.S. shift away from combat operations, according to figures released in a recent Congressional Research Service (CRS) report. The report highlights the overall increase in military spending since the terrorist attacks of 2001, but notes the slowdown in the past half-decade.
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