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Showing posts with label missile interceptors. Show all posts

Sunday, January 28, 2024

Second defender: Army to pick batch of cruise missile interceptors in 2025 for new competition

Second defender: Army to pick batch of cruise missile interceptors in 2025 for new competition

"...Companies eyeing a spot on the US Army’s Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 (IFPC Inc 2) program are lining up their cruise missile interceptor candidates for a new competition for a second projectile. The service published the official request for information on Thursday for a second IFPC Inc. 2 interceptor aimed at taking out threats from incoming subsonic and supersonic cruise missiles, aerial drones, and large caliber rockets. Interested companies are invited to attend Feb. 8 industry day in Huntsville, Ala. ..."

Reference: breakingdefense.com


MORE READING: INDUSTRY DAY | Interested Offerors are invited to a Government-sponsored Industry Day to discuss the IFPC 2nd Interceptor requirement. Industry Day is open to all interested firms. Offerors are encouraged to participate and ask questions to ensure a complete understanding of the IFPC 2nd Interceptor requirement and schedule. The Government plans to hold an in-person Industry Day on 8 February 2024 in Huntsville, AL.

To register, please RSVP by 1 February 2024 at 1700; the Government will accept no registrations after that date and time. Include by name a list of all Industry Day attendees for your organization. Each industry team is limited to four (4) attendees; however, the Government reserves the right to limit participation if the event is oversubscribed. Registration will be on a first-come-first-serve basis. Please send your RSVP to the Industry Day Points of Contact (POCs), at email usarmy.redstone.peo-ms.list.ifpc-2nd-interceptor-rfi@army.mil. Email only, no phone calls. Following your registration, the Industry Day POCs will provide additional information on the event. The IFPC 2nd Interceptor Industry Day will be unclassified.

The Government will conduct the Industry Day in two parts: (1) a briefing by the Government team providing acquisition planning information and requirements for the IFPC 2nd Interceptor, and (2) an open Question and Answer (Q&A) session between IFPC 2nd Interceptor personnel and prospective industry teams. Industry teams are encouraged to submit written questions prior to the Industry Day to the Industry Day POCs listed above. Industry Day questions must not contain proprietary information and will be answered to the group during the Industry Day event. Questions to be answered will not be limited to written questions submitted prior to the event.
; sam.gov; 2024.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Obama’s Devastating Cuts in Missile Defense

Obama’s Devastating Cuts in Missile Defense

"...the Obama administration has undermined what is known as the ground-based midcourse defense (GMD) system, which relies on strategically placed ground-based missiles combined with radars to enable the interception of incoming offensive missiles. In fact, as part of his failed ”reset” policy towards Russia, Obama decided during his first year in office to reverse a key initiative of the Bush administration that would have deployed missile interceptors and a radar station in Poland and the Czech Republic. Obama got absolutely nothing in return for this enormous concession, which has increased the vulnerability of Europe and the U.S. homeland ..."

Reference: www.frontpagemag.com .

Monday, April 23, 2012

Missile interceptors are running into production glitches

Reports cast doubt on U.S. missile defense in Europe

"...They say missile interceptors are running into production glitches, radars are underpowered, and sensors cannot distinguish between warheads and other objects...."

Reference: philly.com .

Monday, March 22, 2010

Missile Defense Chief Withholds Funds to Penalize Poor Quality


Missile Defense Chief Withholds Funds to Penalize Poor Quality
"...The head of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency said he is withholding funds from contractors who produce deficient components for missile interceptors. “These are precision instruments. They have to work right,” Army Lieutenant General Patrick O’Reilly..."
Reference: www.businessweek.com

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Alaskans prepare for N. Korean missiles


Alaskans prepare for N. Korean missiles
"...Right now, there are 16 missile interceptors in the ground at Fort Greely and another 14 at Vandenberg. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the 30 interceptors are more than enough to protect us. ..."
Reference: www.ktva.com

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Friday, August 29, 2008

Redzikowo Missile Defense Site


Polish PM to visit future missile defense site
"...It will be the first visit by Prime Minister Donald Tusk to the former military airport in the village of Redzikowo, on the Baltic Sea coast, where an American base with 10 missile interceptors is to be built just 115 miles from Russia's westernmost frontier...."
Reference: www.usatoday.com

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