CJCS Gen. Milley Reviews JADC2 Strategy While Industry Jostles For Position

CJCS Gen. Milley Reviews JADC2 Strategy While Industry Jostles For Position
CJCS Gen. Milley Reviews JADC2 Strategy While Industry Jostles For Position

Digital engineering. Open software standards. Edge processing. Connectivity. Autonomy. DevSecOps. The buzzwords are flying as defense contractors jockey to tout their respective capabilities as DoD’s plans for Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) begin to manifest — and new business opportunities.

RCO To Manage ABMS Buys; Tankers First To Sport New Data Links

RCO To Manage ABMS Buys; Tankers First To Sport New Data Links
RCO To Manage ABMS Buys; Tankers First To Sport New Data Links

“When you can launch an austere airbase in a space capsule, that’s frickin’ awesome,” says AF acquisition head Will Roper about the idea of suborbital transport spacecraft.

Air Force Flight Tests B-21 Avionics; Program ‘On Right Track’

Air Force Flight Tests B-21 Avionics; Program ‘On Right Track’
Air Force Flight Tests B-21 Avionics; Program ‘On Right Track’

“I know we’re not going to be immune from design flaws,” Air Force RCO head Randy Walden said of the B-21 program. “We’re going to have to work through those, and we’re doing some of that today.”

B-21 First Flight In 2021 Not Likely

B-21 First Flight In 2021 Not Likely
B-21 First Flight In 2021 Not Likely

Meanwhile, the X-37B robotic space plane has hit another record on its fifth mission, now having spent 777 days on orbit, says AFRCO Director Randall Walden.

What About JMS? Air Force Reanimates ‘Old Clunker’ Space Tracking System

What About JMS? Air Force Reanimates ‘Old Clunker’ Space Tracking System
What About JMS? Air Force Reanimates ‘Old Clunker’ Space Tracking System

JMS was supposed to revolutionize how the US tracks objects in space. Its billion-dollar bust means the Air Force must revive SPADOC, a widely reviled vestige of the 1980s.

No $ For New B-52 Engines Til 2020; Nuke Modernization Moves Ahead: Gen. Rand

No $ For New B-52 Engines Til 2020; Nuke Modernization Moves Ahead: Gen. Rand
No $ For New B-52 Engines Til 2020; Nuke Modernization Moves Ahead: Gen. Rand

CORRECTED: Inserted Photo Of Minuteman III; Removed Photo Of Titan WASHINGTON: Gen. Robin Rand, the Air Force bomber and missile boss, really wants new jet engines for his aging B-52s. The service has invited interested companies to a two-day information session in December and Boeing and Rolls-Royce are already publicly campaigning for the contract. But,…

Air Force Presses Acquisition Changes; Incentives Offered On Combat Rescue Helo

Air Force Presses Acquisition Changes; Incentives Offered On Combat Rescue Helo
Air Force Presses Acquisition Changes; Incentives Offered On Combat Rescue Helo

CAPITOL HILL: If Sikorsky reaches the next Combat Rescue Helicopter milestone early, the Air Force will reward the Lockheed Martin subsidiary and “immediately go ahead to” production. “We’ll see how this goes,” Lt. Gen. Arnold Bunch, the military deputy for Air Force acquisition, said this morning, saying the effort is an experiment the service was…

Rapid Capabilities Office Watching B-21 Stealth Costs ‘Closely’

Rapid Capabilities Office Watching B-21 Stealth Costs ‘Closely’
Rapid Capabilities Office Watching B-21 Stealth Costs ‘Closely’

AFA: In what may be a hint of things to come, the head of the Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office says his office is keeping a close eye on the B-21 bomber’s stealth costs. While he didn’t indicate there were any cost overruns or scheduler problems, the fact that RCO Director Randall Walden mentioned this…

Time For Space Rapid Capabilities Office, Say Former AFSPC & AF ATL

Time For Space Rapid Capabilities Office, Say Former AFSPC & AF ATL
Time For Space Rapid Capabilities Office, Say Former AFSPC & AF ATL

WASHINGTON: Tired of complaining about space programs that are over budget and behind schedule? Build a space version of the Air Force’s Rapid Capabilities Office. Oh, and just go out there and lead. You don’t need a Space Corps to fix what ails the space enterprise, former Air Force Space Commander Bob Kehler told a…

SpaceX ‘Kicking Major Butt’ To Launch X-37B For First Time, Not ULA’s Atlas V

SpaceX ‘Kicking Major Butt’ To Launch X-37B For First Time, Not ULA’s Atlas V
SpaceX ‘Kicking Major Butt’ To Launch X-37B For First Time, Not ULA’s Atlas V

UPDATED: Adds Insights On Signficance ONRCO Mum So Far ON Switch GEOINT: In news sure to rock the launch industry, the mighty United Launch Alliance today failed to be named as the company launching the X-37B spaceplane. Instead, Elon Musk’s SpaceX will carry it for the first time, marking what is believed to be the…

Presumptive CSAF Goldfein’s Top Five: Mackenzie Eaglen

Presumptive CSAF Goldfein’s Top Five: Mackenzie Eaglen
Presumptive CSAF Goldfein’s Top Five: Mackenzie Eaglen

The Senate Armed Services Committee approved the nomination of the new Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. David Goldfein, today by voice vote. He is almost certain to get full Senate approval soon. This will round out the rare and noteworthy turnover of the entire slate of Joint Chiefs over the past year, including the National…

B-21 Costs Must Stay Secret, Insists Air Force RCO Head

The classified costs of the B-21 bomber should remain secret because revealing the figure would be “too insightful for the adversaries to get a sense of what they can do (and) what the U.S. can do in building that next generation bomber,” the official in charge of the program said Tuesday. The bomber’s Engineering and Manufacturing…

Cyber, Guard, Rapid Acquisition: Fanning’s Priorities

Cyber, Guard, Rapid Acquisition: Fanning’s Priorities
Cyber, Guard, Rapid Acquisition: Fanning’s Priorities

UPDATED: Adds CSA Milley & Gen. Sullivan remarks WASHINGTON: The administration’s nominee for Army Secretary wants better defenses against cyber attack, a warmer relationship with the National Guard, and a fast-track for acquisition inspired by the Air Force’s Rapid Capabilities Office. Despite having held senior positions in both the Air Force and the Navy, Eric Fanning’s path…

LRSB Contract Coming ‘Very, Very Soon’:  LaPlante

LRSB Contract Coming ‘Very, Very Soon’:  LaPlante
LRSB Contract Coming ‘Very, Very Soon’: LaPlante

PENTAGON: The head of Air Force acquisition, Cubs fan Bill Laplante, told reporters today that the very, very eagerly awaited contract for the initial 21 of 100 Long Range Strike Bombers (LRSB) would be issued “very, very soon.” “We are really, really close to the award of the bomber,” he said. How close, thousands of…