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White House takes aim at shipbuilding, other measures in defense bill
The White House noted its concerns with the FY25 defense policy bill’s shipbuilding plans, an east coast missile defense site and contractor pricing data.
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US Space Force plans to boost competition for launch business. Will it work?
Incumbents with the National Security Space Launch mission may have too strong a hold on the program.
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Ukraine says it struck SU-57 stealth fighter deep inside Russia
The airstrip’s distance from Ukraine, as well as unofficial comments from Russia, point to the likely use of Ukrainian-made drones in the attack.
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US announces first batch of Ukraine aid since pivot on Russia strikes
The $225 million package includes munitions and equipment Kyiv will need to stave off renewed Russian attacks in the east.
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Sherman, Pentagon’s tech leader, to leave post for Texas A&M
John Sherman told Congress last year that the U.S. must “regenerate” its electronic warfare capabilities after years of neglect.
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Airbus, Diehl aim at future air war with drone wingman, remote carrier
The companies proposed new concepts for unmanned aerial vehicles capable of anything from reconnaissance to strike missions.
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Russia’s white hat hacker bill exposes cyber struggles and strengths
The Kremlin’s nearly finalized white hat hacker rules expose the profound challenges facing Russia’s tech sphere — and Moscow’s path to cement its future.
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US adversaries have ‘formidable’ electronic warfare tools, officials warn
It comes down to a select few advanced capabilities facing off against “non-exquisite capabilities in mass.
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Workforce issues a non-technical barrier to DOD cyber competition
The proliferation of digital threats in recent years has forced cybersecurity to become the responsibility of every Pentagon office, civilian and military.
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NATO space enterprise must throttle up — or risk falling short
Here are some actions NATO should undertake and articulate as specific objectives at the 2024 NATO summit in Washington.
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White House takes aim at shipbuilding, other measures in defense bill
The White House noted its concerns with the FY25 defense policy bill’s shipbuilding plans, an east coast missile defense site and contractor pricing data.
-
US Space Force plans to boost competition for launch business. Will it work?
Incumbents with the National Security Space Launch mission may have too strong a hold on the program.
-
Ukraine says it struck SU-57 stealth fighter deep inside Russia
The airstrip’s distance from Ukraine, as well as unofficial comments from Russia, point to the likely use of Ukrainian-made drones in the attack.
-
US announces first batch of Ukraine aid since pivot on Russia strikes
The $225 million package includes munitions and equipment Kyiv will need to stave off renewed Russian attacks in the east.
-
Sherman, Pentagon’s tech leader, to leave post for Texas A&M
John Sherman told Congress last year that the U.S. must “regenerate” its electronic warfare capabilities after years of neglect.
-
Airbus, Diehl aim at future air war with drone wingman, remote carrier
The companies proposed new concepts for unmanned aerial vehicles capable of anything from reconnaissance to strike missions.
-
Russia’s white hat hacker bill exposes cyber struggles and strengths
The Kremlin’s nearly finalized white hat hacker rules expose the profound challenges facing Russia’s tech sphere — and Moscow’s path to cement its future.
-
US adversaries have ‘formidable’ electronic warfare tools, officials warn
It comes down to a select few advanced capabilities facing off against “non-exquisite capabilities in mass.
-
Workforce issues a non-technical barrier to DOD cyber competition
The proliferation of digital threats in recent years has forced cybersecurity to become the responsibility of every Pentagon office, civilian and military.
-
NATO space enterprise must throttle up — or risk falling short
Here are some actions NATO should undertake and articulate as specific objectives at the 2024 NATO summit in Washington.
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White House takes aim at shipbuilding, other measures in defense bill
The White House noted its concerns with the FY25 defense policy bill’s shipbuilding plans, an east coast missile defense site and contractor pricing data.
-
US Space Force plans to boost competition for launch business. Will it work?
Incumbents with the National Security Space Launch mission may have too strong a hold on the program.
-
Ukraine says it struck SU-57 stealth fighter deep inside Russia
The airstrip’s distance from Ukraine, as well as unofficial comments from Russia, point to the likely use of Ukrainian-made drones in the attack.
-
US announces first batch of Ukraine aid since pivot on Russia strikes
The $225 million package includes munitions and equipment Kyiv will need to stave off renewed Russian attacks in the east.
-
Sherman, Pentagon’s tech leader, to leave post for Texas A&M
John Sherman told Congress last year that the U.S. must “regenerate” its electronic warfare capabilities after years of neglect.
-
Airbus, Diehl aim at future air war with drone wingman, remote carrier
The companies proposed new concepts for unmanned aerial vehicles capable of anything from reconnaissance to strike missions.
-
Russia’s white hat hacker bill exposes cyber struggles and strengths
The Kremlin’s nearly finalized white hat hacker rules expose the profound challenges facing Russia’s tech sphere — and Moscow’s path to cement its future.
-
US adversaries have ‘formidable’ electronic warfare tools, officials warn
It comes down to a select few advanced capabilities facing off against “non-exquisite capabilities in mass.
-
Workforce issues a non-technical barrier to DOD cyber competition
The proliferation of digital threats in recent years has forced cybersecurity to become the responsibility of every Pentagon office, civilian and military.
-
NATO space enterprise must throttle up — or risk falling short
Here are some actions NATO should undertake and articulate as specific objectives at the 2024 NATO summit in Washington.













