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Top level nominees still missing at DoD, three months after last announcements
The last nominations for senate-confirmable roles were announced on Dec. 30.
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US failed to collect reimbursements from Afghanistan coalition partners for years, IG finds
The U.S. spent $773 million in a four-year span to fly American and coalition forces around Afghanistan. At least part of that was supposed to be reimbursed, but wasn’t.
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Portable nuclear reactor project moves forward at Pentagon
The Defense Department wants a portable, small nuclear reactor for use in the field.
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Pentagon modernization in for ‘Terrible ‘20s,’ report warns
“Time and money are no longer on our side; too much of both have been wasted already,” warn the authors of a new American Enterprise Institute report.
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New British plan looks to boost F-35 numbers, but is it still aiming for 138?
The UK is turning its attention towards its next-generation fighter, which may limit the number of F-35s it buys.
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Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
Experts in both Kyiv and Washington are wondering if the Biden administration is willing to share with Ukraine’s military.
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Senators show support for increasing US Southern Command intelligence assets
SOUTHCOM wants more ISR, but does it have to come from physical platforms?
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US increases dominance of global arms exports
America now accounts for 37 percent of global arms exports, almost double that of its closest competitor Russia, according to new information from SIPRI.
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Research, procurement could get squeezed in Biden budget
The Pentagon’s budget is expected to be between $704-$708 billion.
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A radical plan calls for shifting billions to State from Defense
The current system is “both inefficient and ill-suited for the present foreign policy environment,” argue two experts from the Center for American Progress.
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Top level nominees still missing at DoD, three months after last announcements
The last nominations for senate-confirmable roles were announced on Dec. 30.
-
US failed to collect reimbursements from Afghanistan coalition partners for years, IG finds
The U.S. spent $773 million in a four-year span to fly American and coalition forces around Afghanistan. At least part of that was supposed to be reimbursed, but wasn’t.
-
Portable nuclear reactor project moves forward at Pentagon
The Defense Department wants a portable, small nuclear reactor for use in the field.
-
Pentagon modernization in for ‘Terrible ‘20s,’ report warns
“Time and money are no longer on our side; too much of both have been wasted already,” warn the authors of a new American Enterprise Institute report.
-
New British plan looks to boost F-35 numbers, but is it still aiming for 138?
The UK is turning its attention towards its next-generation fighter, which may limit the number of F-35s it buys.
-
Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
Experts in both Kyiv and Washington are wondering if the Biden administration is willing to share with Ukraine’s military.
-
Senators show support for increasing US Southern Command intelligence assets
SOUTHCOM wants more ISR, but does it have to come from physical platforms?
-
US increases dominance of global arms exports
America now accounts for 37 percent of global arms exports, almost double that of its closest competitor Russia, according to new information from SIPRI.
-
Research, procurement could get squeezed in Biden budget
The Pentagon’s budget is expected to be between $704-$708 billion.
-
A radical plan calls for shifting billions to State from Defense
The current system is “both inefficient and ill-suited for the present foreign policy environment,” argue two experts from the Center for American Progress.
-
Top level nominees still missing at DoD, three months after last announcements
The last nominations for senate-confirmable roles were announced on Dec. 30.
-
US failed to collect reimbursements from Afghanistan coalition partners for years, IG finds
The U.S. spent $773 million in a four-year span to fly American and coalition forces around Afghanistan. At least part of that was supposed to be reimbursed, but wasn’t.
-
Portable nuclear reactor project moves forward at Pentagon
The Defense Department wants a portable, small nuclear reactor for use in the field.
-
Pentagon modernization in for ‘Terrible ‘20s,’ report warns
“Time and money are no longer on our side; too much of both have been wasted already,” warn the authors of a new American Enterprise Institute report.
-
New British plan looks to boost F-35 numbers, but is it still aiming for 138?
The UK is turning its attention towards its next-generation fighter, which may limit the number of F-35s it buys.
-
Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
Experts in both Kyiv and Washington are wondering if the Biden administration is willing to share with Ukraine’s military.
-
Senators show support for increasing US Southern Command intelligence assets
SOUTHCOM wants more ISR, but does it have to come from physical platforms?
-
US increases dominance of global arms exports
America now accounts for 37 percent of global arms exports, almost double that of its closest competitor Russia, according to new information from SIPRI.
-
Research, procurement could get squeezed in Biden budget
The Pentagon’s budget is expected to be between $704-$708 billion.
-
A radical plan calls for shifting billions to State from Defense
The current system is “both inefficient and ill-suited for the present foreign policy environment,” argue two experts from the Center for American Progress.













