24 June 1999 Military News |
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- Lockheed Martin and Industry-Leading Team Win USAF F-16 Mission Training Center Contract Lockheed Martin 24 Jun 1999 -- Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) has won in a competitive procurement a seven-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, valued at $176 million, to build F-16 Mission Training Centers (MTCs) for use by the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command, announced the Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
- U.S. Needs an Export Control System that Reflects Realities of the Commercial Marketplace, Lockheed Martin Executive Tells Senate Committee Lockheed Martin 24 Jun 1999 -- The current U.S. export control regime dealing with commercial communications satellites endangers our long term national security interests and undermines our international competitiveness, Lockheed Martin executive Thomas A. Corcoran told a Senate subcommittee today.
Other Conflicts
- 24 June 1999 - DAILY PRESS BRIEFING OF OFFICE OF SPOKESMAN FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL United Nations 24 Jun 1999
- INDONESIA / EAST TIMOR Voice of America 24 June 1999 -- THE U-N SPECIAL ENVOY HAS ARRIVED IN EAST TIMOR -- AMID RISING TENSIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT OVER A DELAYED REFERENDUM ON THE FUTURE OF THE DISPUTED TERRITORY.
- OCALAN TRIAL Voice of America 24 June 1999 -- DEFENSE LAWYERS PRESENTED CLOSING ARGUMENTS THURSDAY IN THE TRIAL OF KURDISH REBEL CHIEF ABDULLAH OCALAN. A VERDICT IS EXPECTED TUESDAY.
- TURKEY AFTER KOSOVO Voice of America 24 June 1999 -- AS HIS TRIAL RESUMED IN TURKEY, KURDISH REBEL LEADER ABDULLAH OCALAN ONCE AGAIN SAID IF HIS LIFE IS SPARED, HE WOULD MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO END THE LONG CONFLICT BETWEEN HIS P-K-K MOVEMENT AND THE TURKISH STATE.
- PRESS BRIEFING BY SECRETARY-GENERAL'S SPECIAL ENVOY FOR THE BALKANS United Nations 24 Jun 1999
- NORTHERN IRELAND Voice of America 24 June 1999 -- LESS THAN A WEEK FROM YET ANOTHER DEADLINE, CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT NEGOTIATORS IN NORTHERN IRELAND SEEM JUST AS FAR AS EVER FROM COMPROMISE OVER THE ISSUE OF DEMILITARIZING REPUBLICAN PARAMILITARY GROUPS.
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