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Senate passes major policy bill authorizing $900 billion for Pentagon
The National Defense Authorization Act now heads to the desk of President Donald Trump, who is expected to sign it.
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Air Mobility Command head nominated to be next US Air Force vice chief
If approved, the Air Force vice chief and JAG nominees would fill roles that have been vacant since President Trump fired their predecessors in February.
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B-52 with key radar upgrade flies to Edwards for testing
The new AESA radar is a major part of the U.S. Air Force’s plan to thoroughly revamp the venerable B-52, and extend its life into at least the 2050s.
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GAO: Services aren’t sharing information on longtime Osprey problems
Government auditors said known problems with the Osprey have gone unresolved for years and in some cases at least a decade.
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House passes defense policy bill that pushes boat strike video release
The NDAA would withhold 25% of Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth’s travel budget until he sends lawmakers videos of controversial strikes on alleged drug boats.
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US Air Force instructor pilots have first T-7 in training milestone
Now that Air Education and Training Command has its first T-7, the 99th Flying Training Squadron’s instructor pilots will start getting familiar with it.
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Pentagon taps Google Gemini, launches new site to boost AI use
Hegseth said the U.S. must stay ahead of adversaries who are working to take advantage of rapid technology advancements, like the development of AI.
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Proposed defense bill would fund Golden Dome, next-gen fighters
The proposed NDAA would authorize $900.6 billion in discretionary defense spending in fiscal 2026, an $8 billion increase over DOD’s budget request.
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IG finds Hegseth risked endangering Houthi mission with Signal use
The Pentagon pointed to the IG’s conclusion that Hegseth had the authority to declassify the strike information as an exoneration.
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US Air Force drops parts of previous administration’s revamp
The Air Force is dropping large portions of the previous administration’s “reoptimization” plan, but keeping other aspects such as multi-capable airmen.
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Senate passes major policy bill authorizing $900 billion for Pentagon
The National Defense Authorization Act now heads to the desk of President Donald Trump, who is expected to sign it.
-
Air Mobility Command head nominated to be next US Air Force vice chief
If approved, the Air Force vice chief and JAG nominees would fill roles that have been vacant since President Trump fired their predecessors in February.
-
B-52 with key radar upgrade flies to Edwards for testing
The new AESA radar is a major part of the U.S. Air Force’s plan to thoroughly revamp the venerable B-52, and extend its life into at least the 2050s.
-
GAO: Services aren’t sharing information on longtime Osprey problems
Government auditors said known problems with the Osprey have gone unresolved for years and in some cases at least a decade.
-
House passes defense policy bill that pushes boat strike video release
The NDAA would withhold 25% of Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth’s travel budget until he sends lawmakers videos of controversial strikes on alleged drug boats.
-
US Air Force instructor pilots have first T-7 in training milestone
Now that Air Education and Training Command has its first T-7, the 99th Flying Training Squadron’s instructor pilots will start getting familiar with it.
-
Pentagon taps Google Gemini, launches new site to boost AI use
Hegseth said the U.S. must stay ahead of adversaries who are working to take advantage of rapid technology advancements, like the development of AI.
-
Proposed defense bill would fund Golden Dome, next-gen fighters
The proposed NDAA would authorize $900.6 billion in discretionary defense spending in fiscal 2026, an $8 billion increase over DOD’s budget request.
-
IG finds Hegseth risked endangering Houthi mission with Signal use
The Pentagon pointed to the IG’s conclusion that Hegseth had the authority to declassify the strike information as an exoneration.
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US Air Force drops parts of previous administration’s revamp
The Air Force is dropping large portions of the previous administration’s “reoptimization” plan, but keeping other aspects such as multi-capable airmen.
-
Senate passes major policy bill authorizing $900 billion for Pentagon
The National Defense Authorization Act now heads to the desk of President Donald Trump, who is expected to sign it.
-
Air Mobility Command head nominated to be next US Air Force vice chief
If approved, the Air Force vice chief and JAG nominees would fill roles that have been vacant since President Trump fired their predecessors in February.
-
B-52 with key radar upgrade flies to Edwards for testing
The new AESA radar is a major part of the U.S. Air Force’s plan to thoroughly revamp the venerable B-52, and extend its life into at least the 2050s.
-
GAO: Services aren’t sharing information on longtime Osprey problems
Government auditors said known problems with the Osprey have gone unresolved for years and in some cases at least a decade.
-
House passes defense policy bill that pushes boat strike video release
The NDAA would withhold 25% of Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth’s travel budget until he sends lawmakers videos of controversial strikes on alleged drug boats.
-
US Air Force instructor pilots have first T-7 in training milestone
Now that Air Education and Training Command has its first T-7, the 99th Flying Training Squadron’s instructor pilots will start getting familiar with it.
-
Pentagon taps Google Gemini, launches new site to boost AI use
Hegseth said the U.S. must stay ahead of adversaries who are working to take advantage of rapid technology advancements, like the development of AI.
-
Proposed defense bill would fund Golden Dome, next-gen fighters
The proposed NDAA would authorize $900.6 billion in discretionary defense spending in fiscal 2026, an $8 billion increase over DOD’s budget request.
-
IG finds Hegseth risked endangering Houthi mission with Signal use
The Pentagon pointed to the IG’s conclusion that Hegseth had the authority to declassify the strike information as an exoneration.
-
US Air Force drops parts of previous administration’s revamp
The Air Force is dropping large portions of the previous administration’s “reoptimization” plan, but keeping other aspects such as multi-capable airmen.













