Technavio Research: Electronic Warfare Market to Grow by $9.28 Billion During 2020-2024 | North America to Dominate Market Over the Forecast Period | Technavio
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Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Global Electronic Warfare Market 2020-2024 (Graphic: Business Wire)
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Get FREE report sample within MINUTES One of the primary growth drivers for this market is the increasing use of UAVs in electronic warfare , says a senior analyst for the Industrials industry at Technavio. As the markets recover, Technavio expects the electronic warfare market size to grow by USD 9.28 billion during the period 2020-2024 .
December 11, 2020 4:56 PM By Chris Cornillie
The Defense Information Systems Agency will outsource most network management, cybersecurity, and technical services functions serving 22 at Defense Department agencies to a single contractor , according to a final request for proposals released on Dec. 8.
Defense Enclave Services, with its massive scope and implications for the future of the Pentagonâs IT acquisition strategy, is the subject of this weekâs Top 20 Opportunities. The contract will have a maximum dollar value of $11.7 billion over a possible 10-year lifespan.
DISA officials had planned to release the final RFP in September, but delayed the process to give DOD chief information officer Dana Deasy time to complete a review of the program. The agency intends to evaluate bids throughout the spring and summer of 2021 and make an award decision in the first quarter of fiscal 2022.
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Dec 11, 2020 08:51 AM EST
US Senate has pushed aside efforts to block the sale of F-35s to the UAE opposed by some in the government. The US ally will use the stealth jets to defend itself if attacked.
In the United States Senate, a group of lawmakers wanted to block a $23bn but was vetoed by President Trump. The sale that was planned for the United Arab Emirates included stealth jets and drones.
Plans to block the weapons sale Arab Emirates has been met with Trump s threat to veto the Congress opposition to it. It is part of the Abraham Accords, with several countries in the middle east joining hands with Israel; a former foe reported Al Jazeera.
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