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Lockheed to Install Scanned Array Radars on Taiwan’s F-16s
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, has been awarded a $308,263,249 firm fixed price modification (P00005) to previously awarded contra
Qatar Purchases Target Acquisition Technology
Lockheed Martin Missile and Fire Control, Orlando, Florida, was awarded a $7,536,967 modification (P00081) to foreign military sales (Qatar) contract W56
General Atomics Supports Warrior Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Afghanistan
General Atomics Aeronautical, Poway, California, was awarded an $114,598,215 modification (P00006) to contract W58RGZ-14-C-0008 to continue contractor logistics for
General Dynamics to Upgrade Canada’s Reconnaissance Surveillance System
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada recently announced the Canadian Government has awarded the company a CDN $287 million ($252, 295,000 U.S.) contract to G
Technology Sharing Transforms Asia-Pacific Region

U.S. Army Advances Plans for New Pacific Command Facility

President's Commentary: Now Is Not the Time to Overlook the Asia-Pacific Region
The United States acknowledged a long-evolving trend when it initiated the strategic rebalance toward the Asia-Pacific region. For many years we have needed to place increased emphasis on that vast and dynamic area, and the rebalance has set a course for that important goal. But we are in danger of losing the benefits of the pivot to the Pacific in several ways.
Recent Events Test Pacific Command Agenda

Incoming: What Not to Do When in Asia
"Never get involved in a land war in Asia.” So went the taunt in the 1987 film The Princess Bride, a comic adventure brimming with clever one-liners. Far from avoiding land war in Asia, we have jumped in repeatedly with both feet, both hands and all the gusto we could muster. In information technology-speak, when it comes to U.S. strategy, fighting on Asian terrain appears to be a feature, not a bug.
Emergency Situational Awareness Looks Ahead
