HONOLULU —The greatest risk the Army has in the Indo-Pacific region is inaction—“being late” when a crisis or conflict ...
Hegseth, who spoke for more than an hour to a packed auditorium at the National War College, formally unveiled a slew of policy changes intended to replace his department’s Cold War-era acquisition ...
The Defense Department is complying with a judge’s order to reinstate probationary employees sent packing after the Office of Personnel Management directed agencies to fire them en masse, according to ...
The Aerospace Industries Association, which represents defense and commercial-service companies, also urged an end to the ...
Thursday’s report, titled “A Broader Look at Dynamic Space Operations: Creating Multi-Dimensional Dilemmas for Adversaries,” ...
A second Senate hearing this week further mined the tension between DOD and its congressional oversight bodies.
Some experts see promise in the sweeping acquisition reforms prescribed by a draft Pentagon memo that is circulating ahead of ...
The advantages go on. In high-threat environments, battlefield systems must be reconfigurable under pressure. Swapping a ...
A veteran of the National Security Council shares what the 2025 movie got right and wrong when it comes to U.S. missile ...
The challenge of open data and ubiquitous surveillance is particularly relevant in the Pacific, where Rob Christian, the ...
Senate Armed Services Committee members from both parties question DOD missteps, actions that contravened president’s foreign ...
When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth takes the National War College stage to talk about proposed acquisition reforms on Friday, he will have the full attention of many companies aiming to boost their ...