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Congress boosts Pentagon budget, Ukraine spending in omnibus
The Pentagon will receive a $69.3 billion budget increase over FY 22 on top of another $27.9 in emergency funding to support Ukraine.
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Congress reveals plan to increase defense budget by 8%
The $858 billion bill allocates funds to help the Pentagon cope with inflation, procure additional weapons systems and bolster munitions production.
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Technical debt: The cybersecurity threat hiding in plain sight
The Biden Administration’s executive order on cybersecurity in May 2021 jump started the movement toward a zero trust architecture.
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Government-private sector cooperation vital in cyberwar: Senator King
King, who sits on Senate Intelligence panel that investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election, said citizens must develop their media literacy.
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Sweden boosts cyber, defense spending with NATO in mind
Stockholm’s plans also include a new ministry and additional spending on cyber defense to better address hybrid threats.
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Pentagon fails audit, CFO cites Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’
It’s the fifth comprehensive audit failure for the Defense Department.
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It’s time to reset America’s long-range strike deficit
America simply has far more demand for long-range strike aircraft than planes and crews.
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US Air Force seeks the aircraft equivalent of a Swiss Army knife
Some KC-46s have tools that allow them to pass information between fifth-generation fighters, therefore serving as data-sharing nodes on the battlefield.
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Congress boosts Pentagon budget, Ukraine spending in omnibus
The Pentagon will receive a $69.3 billion budget increase over FY 22 on top of another $27.9 in emergency funding to support Ukraine.
-
Congress reveals plan to increase defense budget by 8%
The $858 billion bill allocates funds to help the Pentagon cope with inflation, procure additional weapons systems and bolster munitions production.
-
Technical debt: The cybersecurity threat hiding in plain sight
The Biden Administration’s executive order on cybersecurity in May 2021 jump started the movement toward a zero trust architecture.
-
Government-private sector cooperation vital in cyberwar: Senator King
King, who sits on Senate Intelligence panel that investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election, said citizens must develop their media literacy.
-
Sweden boosts cyber, defense spending with NATO in mind
Stockholm’s plans also include a new ministry and additional spending on cyber defense to better address hybrid threats.
-
Pentagon fails audit, CFO cites Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’
It’s the fifth comprehensive audit failure for the Defense Department.
-
It’s time to reset America’s long-range strike deficit
America simply has far more demand for long-range strike aircraft than planes and crews.
-
US Air Force seeks the aircraft equivalent of a Swiss Army knife
Some KC-46s have tools that allow them to pass information between fifth-generation fighters, therefore serving as data-sharing nodes on the battlefield.
-
Congress boosts Pentagon budget, Ukraine spending in omnibus
The Pentagon will receive a $69.3 billion budget increase over FY 22 on top of another $27.9 in emergency funding to support Ukraine.
-
Congress reveals plan to increase defense budget by 8%
The $858 billion bill allocates funds to help the Pentagon cope with inflation, procure additional weapons systems and bolster munitions production.
-
Technical debt: The cybersecurity threat hiding in plain sight
The Biden Administration’s executive order on cybersecurity in May 2021 jump started the movement toward a zero trust architecture.
-
Government-private sector cooperation vital in cyberwar: Senator King
King, who sits on Senate Intelligence panel that investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election, said citizens must develop their media literacy.
-
Sweden boosts cyber, defense spending with NATO in mind
Stockholm’s plans also include a new ministry and additional spending on cyber defense to better address hybrid threats.
-
Pentagon fails audit, CFO cites Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’
It’s the fifth comprehensive audit failure for the Defense Department.
-
It’s time to reset America’s long-range strike deficit
America simply has far more demand for long-range strike aircraft than planes and crews.
-
US Air Force seeks the aircraft equivalent of a Swiss Army knife
Some KC-46s have tools that allow them to pass information between fifth-generation fighters, therefore serving as data-sharing nodes on the battlefield.















