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Yesterday, Defense Industry Daily started offering subscriptions to readers wishing to gain access to the site’s more in-depth analyses. This Defense Industry Insider package includes access to all of DID’s content, as well as upcoming applications such as in-depth search functions and other industry-focused enhancements. DID’s Defense Industry Insider subscribers gain immediate access to additional chronologies, pictures, and more complete analyses for key weapons programs and trends: reference materials available nowhere else. Readers who are not DII subscribers will still be able to receive the newsletter for free. Most of the in-depth and updated articles, however, will require a subscription to read beyond the initial summary. We listened carefully to our reader surveys. We heard from them that you want more and more detailed information on defense programs. We are always seeking feedback from readers, so feel free to email or call me with comments or questions. You can reach me at +1 (802) 785-4260 or by emailing tig (at) defenseindustrydaily.com. For comments on our content, always feel free to contact Editor-In-Chief Joe Katzman, via joe (at) defenseindustrydaily.com. To subscribe, click here. The few readers who had problems with a certain browser platform yesterday in subscribing may do so again […]

Yesterday, Defense Industry Daily started offering subscriptions to readers wishing to gain access to the site’s more in-depth analyses. This Defense Industry Insider package includes access to all of DID’s content, as well as upcoming applications such as in-depth search functions and other industry-focused enhancements. DID’s Defense Industry Insider subscribers gain immediate access to additional chronologies, pictures, and more complete analyses for key weapons programs and trends: reference materials available nowhere else.

Readers who are not DII subscribers will still be able to receive the newsletter for free. Most of the in-depth and updated articles, however, will require a subscription to read beyond the initial summary.

We listened carefully to our reader surveys. We heard from them that you want more and more detailed information on defense programs. We are always seeking feedback from readers, so feel free to email or call me with comments or questions. You can reach me at +1 (802) 785-4260 or by emailing tig (at) defenseindustrydaily.com. For comments on our content, always feel free to contact Editor-In-Chief Joe Katzman, via joe (at) defenseindustrydaily.com.

To subscribe, click here.

The few readers who had problems with a certain browser platform yesterday in subscribing may do so again today without fear of difficulties or extra charging.

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