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Boeing has received a $12 billion dollar contract to keep the Defense Department\'s C-17 Globemaster transport planes flying
Boeing\'s vice president of commercial crew programs John Elbon joins the Federal Drive with information on his company\'s plans for commercial space exploration.
Three major defense contractors are competing for the next missile contract. Learn more in today\'s DoD Report
More congressional oversight is coming for one defense contractor in particular. Learn more in today\'s DoD report.
As the White House calls for international cooperation in cyberspace, the need for contracting support will be needed too. We learn more from Boeing\'s Roger Krone.
The Supreme Court ruled neither the government or the two contractors sued by the government (and who sued back) are due any money because state secrets were involved.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he\'s committed to the Air Force\'s new refueling tanker.
Many lawmakers advocate cutting Defense spending as part of FY 2012. Boeing\'s Dennis Muilenburg tells us about what the contracting giant is doing to prepare.
The contract is for a new intelligence-gathering plane.
Reuter reports EADS is close to conceding its loss of the $35 billion Air Force KC-X tanker award to Boeing.
Defense contractor EADS is thinking about its options, following the Air Force\'s choice to give Boeing that $35 billion tanker contract.
Richard Aboulafia from the Teal Group offers a recap and a look ahead of the tanker saga.
Two companies vying for the tanker contract are Chicago-based Boeing Co. and European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company.