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EADS confident of resecuring $35bn contract

The chief executive of EADS said he is confident his company and U.S. partner Northrop Grumman Corp. will win a disputed $35 billion Pentagon Air Force tanker contract when the bidding process reopens.

Time.com: Pentagon to Reopen $35B Tanker Bid

Boeing Co. and Northrop Grumman Corp. will submit new offers for a disputed $35 billion Air Force tanker contract, and the Pentagon will pick a winner by the end of the year

CNNMoney: Pentagon will reopen $35B contract

The Pentagon will reopen bidding Wednesday for one of the largest contracts in military history, Sen. Richard Shelby, Republican of Alabama, said in a statement on his Web site.

Rise in Taliban attacks worries U.S.

An increase in attacks by Taliban fighters operating from Pakistan is a "real concern" in the nearly 7-year-old war in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday.

Time.com: In with the Old

Obama says he wants to hire a Team of Rivals for his Cabinet. He should start by keeping Robert Gates

Gates: Next president likely to take 'sensible approach' to Iraq

No matter who winds up being the next president, he is likely to "take a sensible approach" to the Iraq war, Defense Secretary Robert Gates told CNN in an exclusive interview Tuesday.

Replacements recommended for sacked Air Force officials

Defense Secretary Robert Gates recommended new leaders Monday to replace the top Air Force brass he sacked last week, the Pentagon said.

Time.com: Nuclear Fallout at the Air Force

The Secretary of Defense fires two Air Force chiefs over security lapses on America's weapons of mass destruction

Air Force officials ousted over nuclear gaffes

The top military and civilian leaders of the U.S. Air Force were forced out Thursday over the handling of nuclear weapons, the Defense Department secretary said.

Demand grows for remote-controlled drones on front lines

The demands of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are behind a new push by the Pentagon to increase the ranks of one of its most tireless fighting machines: remote-controlled attack aircraft called Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or UAVs.

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