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Coast Guard commandant talks domestic challenges and threats in the Arctic
Adm. Karl Schultz sounds off on government shutdowns, readiness tipping points and breaking ice.
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Pew! Pew! Pew! Laser-armed warships no longer science fiction
The Navy has never been closer to fielding directed-energy weapons.
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Audit finds cyber vulnerabilities in US missile defense system
A Defense Department Inspector General report raises more questions about the military’s shoddy cybersecurity.
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Investigation blames Air Force and Navy for systemic failures in fatal Marine Corps C-130 crash that killed 16
A corroded propeller was sent through an Air Force maintenance depot but was not repaired.
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Navy captain charged with steering defense contracts to her own company
Capt. Heather Cole is accused of steering more than $600,000 in defense contracts to her own Oklahoma business, according to Navy records.
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Stunning failures found in Global Train and Equip counter-terrorism programs
A new report criticizes Pentagon oversight of a program that spends billions providing training and weapons to allies around the globe.
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Navy secretary, other US officials increasingly sounding alarm over Chinese smartphone maker Huawei
The Navy’s top civilian recently warned that the service needs to keep the telecom behemoth out of U.S. military projects due to fears the company could allow Beijing to steal U.S. national security secrets.
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As Arctic waters open, nations plant their flags
The Arctic panel at the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space exposition comes at a time when the sea ice on top of the world continues to retreat, presenting billions of dollars in new economic potential that is surfacing alongside new environmental and security challenges.
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Trump to nominate Adm. Harry Harris to be next US ambassador to Australia
A White House press release lauded the outgoing Pacific Command head and his experience in the Indo-Pacific region.
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New in 2018: More sleep for surface sailors?
The Navy began to formalize sleep requirements in the surface fleet for the first time this fall.
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Coast Guard commandant talks domestic challenges and threats in the Arctic
Adm. Karl Schultz sounds off on government shutdowns, readiness tipping points and breaking ice.
-
Pew! Pew! Pew! Laser-armed warships no longer science fiction
The Navy has never been closer to fielding directed-energy weapons.
-
Audit finds cyber vulnerabilities in US missile defense system
A Defense Department Inspector General report raises more questions about the military’s shoddy cybersecurity.
-
Investigation blames Air Force and Navy for systemic failures in fatal Marine Corps C-130 crash that killed 16
A corroded propeller was sent through an Air Force maintenance depot but was not repaired.
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Navy captain charged with steering defense contracts to her own company
Capt. Heather Cole is accused of steering more than $600,000 in defense contracts to her own Oklahoma business, according to Navy records.
-
Stunning failures found in Global Train and Equip counter-terrorism programs
A new report criticizes Pentagon oversight of a program that spends billions providing training and weapons to allies around the globe.
-
Navy secretary, other US officials increasingly sounding alarm over Chinese smartphone maker Huawei
The Navy’s top civilian recently warned that the service needs to keep the telecom behemoth out of U.S. military projects due to fears the company could allow Beijing to steal U.S. national security secrets.
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As Arctic waters open, nations plant their flags
The Arctic panel at the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space exposition comes at a time when the sea ice on top of the world continues to retreat, presenting billions of dollars in new economic potential that is surfacing alongside new environmental and security challenges.
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Trump to nominate Adm. Harry Harris to be next US ambassador to Australia
A White House press release lauded the outgoing Pacific Command head and his experience in the Indo-Pacific region.
-
New in 2018: More sleep for surface sailors?
The Navy began to formalize sleep requirements in the surface fleet for the first time this fall.
-
Coast Guard commandant talks domestic challenges and threats in the Arctic
Adm. Karl Schultz sounds off on government shutdowns, readiness tipping points and breaking ice.
-
Pew! Pew! Pew! Laser-armed warships no longer science fiction
The Navy has never been closer to fielding directed-energy weapons.
-
Audit finds cyber vulnerabilities in US missile defense system
A Defense Department Inspector General report raises more questions about the military’s shoddy cybersecurity.
-
Investigation blames Air Force and Navy for systemic failures in fatal Marine Corps C-130 crash that killed 16
A corroded propeller was sent through an Air Force maintenance depot but was not repaired.
-
Navy captain charged with steering defense contracts to her own company
Capt. Heather Cole is accused of steering more than $600,000 in defense contracts to her own Oklahoma business, according to Navy records.
-
Stunning failures found in Global Train and Equip counter-terrorism programs
A new report criticizes Pentagon oversight of a program that spends billions providing training and weapons to allies around the globe.
-
Navy secretary, other US officials increasingly sounding alarm over Chinese smartphone maker Huawei
The Navy’s top civilian recently warned that the service needs to keep the telecom behemoth out of U.S. military projects due to fears the company could allow Beijing to steal U.S. national security secrets.
-
As Arctic waters open, nations plant their flags
The Arctic panel at the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space exposition comes at a time when the sea ice on top of the world continues to retreat, presenting billions of dollars in new economic potential that is surfacing alongside new environmental and security challenges.
-
Trump to nominate Adm. Harry Harris to be next US ambassador to Australia
A White House press release lauded the outgoing Pacific Command head and his experience in the Indo-Pacific region.
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New in 2018: More sleep for surface sailors?
The Navy began to formalize sleep requirements in the surface fleet for the first time this fall.













