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New SECNAV lays out his priorities for the Navy and Marine Corps
In a message to sailors and Marines, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro laid out the “four C’s” that the former Navy officer sees as vital challenges for the department: China, culture, climate and COVID.
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Pentagon chief calls for new regional order in Indo-Pacific
Lloyd Austin was speaking Tuesday in Singapore at the 40th Fullerton Lecture when he outlined his vision of “integrated deterrence.”
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Italian, British F-35B jets train together for first time, all thanks to the pandemic
The Italian Air Force is getting its money’s worth out of its single F-35B jet.
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Preparing the defense-industrial base for a post-pandemic work routine
The past 18 months have taught us that the defense workforce is adaptable, productive and collaborative in a virtual environment.
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The US Navy’s bio-preparedness innovation window remains open through cruise lines
The Navy should fund a study of the cruise industry’s methods in order to identify effective technologies and best practices to institute across the fleet.
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How COVID-19 has impacted South China Sea defense spending and procurement
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the Asia-Pacific region’s defense acquisitions and investments will mostly be a short shock followed by a reversion to long-standing trends.
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After COVID, are billions in biodefense funds needed to deter US adversaries?
“The fear that another country will see this an Achilles heel for the United States is really, really significant, and showing we are leveraging really cutting edge technologies is absolutely imperative to try as part of our deterrent strategy.”
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The Pentagon must act now to address vulnerability in its enterprise
The Defense Department’s spare parts ecosystem provides an illuminating example of fragility and how targeted actions can mitigate risk.
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A new bill would defund new ICBMs to pay for coronavirus vaccine research
The bill would push the Air Force to extend the life of its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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Chaos, cash and COVID-19: How the defense industry survived — and thrived — during the pandemic
A year into the pandemic, Defense News has measured its toll on the defense industry. The full scope of damage is complex and still coming into focus, but a broad outline is becoming clear.
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New SECNAV lays out his priorities for the Navy and Marine Corps
In a message to sailors and Marines, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro laid out the “four C’s” that the former Navy officer sees as vital challenges for the department: China, culture, climate and COVID.
-
Pentagon chief calls for new regional order in Indo-Pacific
Lloyd Austin was speaking Tuesday in Singapore at the 40th Fullerton Lecture when he outlined his vision of “integrated deterrence.”
-
Italian, British F-35B jets train together for first time, all thanks to the pandemic
The Italian Air Force is getting its money’s worth out of its single F-35B jet.
-
Preparing the defense-industrial base for a post-pandemic work routine
The past 18 months have taught us that the defense workforce is adaptable, productive and collaborative in a virtual environment.
-
The US Navy’s bio-preparedness innovation window remains open through cruise lines
The Navy should fund a study of the cruise industry’s methods in order to identify effective technologies and best practices to institute across the fleet.
-
How COVID-19 has impacted South China Sea defense spending and procurement
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the Asia-Pacific region’s defense acquisitions and investments will mostly be a short shock followed by a reversion to long-standing trends.
-
After COVID, are billions in biodefense funds needed to deter US adversaries?
“The fear that another country will see this an Achilles heel for the United States is really, really significant, and showing we are leveraging really cutting edge technologies is absolutely imperative to try as part of our deterrent strategy.”
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The Pentagon must act now to address vulnerability in its enterprise
The Defense Department’s spare parts ecosystem provides an illuminating example of fragility and how targeted actions can mitigate risk.
-
A new bill would defund new ICBMs to pay for coronavirus vaccine research
The bill would push the Air Force to extend the life of its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles.
-
Chaos, cash and COVID-19: How the defense industry survived — and thrived — during the pandemic
A year into the pandemic, Defense News has measured its toll on the defense industry. The full scope of damage is complex and still coming into focus, but a broad outline is becoming clear.
-
New SECNAV lays out his priorities for the Navy and Marine Corps
In a message to sailors and Marines, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro laid out the “four C’s” that the former Navy officer sees as vital challenges for the department: China, culture, climate and COVID.
-
Pentagon chief calls for new regional order in Indo-Pacific
Lloyd Austin was speaking Tuesday in Singapore at the 40th Fullerton Lecture when he outlined his vision of “integrated deterrence.”
-
Italian, British F-35B jets train together for first time, all thanks to the pandemic
The Italian Air Force is getting its money’s worth out of its single F-35B jet.
-
Preparing the defense-industrial base for a post-pandemic work routine
The past 18 months have taught us that the defense workforce is adaptable, productive and collaborative in a virtual environment.
-
The US Navy’s bio-preparedness innovation window remains open through cruise lines
The Navy should fund a study of the cruise industry’s methods in order to identify effective technologies and best practices to institute across the fleet.
-
How COVID-19 has impacted South China Sea defense spending and procurement
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the Asia-Pacific region’s defense acquisitions and investments will mostly be a short shock followed by a reversion to long-standing trends.
-
After COVID, are billions in biodefense funds needed to deter US adversaries?
“The fear that another country will see this an Achilles heel for the United States is really, really significant, and showing we are leveraging really cutting edge technologies is absolutely imperative to try as part of our deterrent strategy.”
-
The Pentagon must act now to address vulnerability in its enterprise
The Defense Department’s spare parts ecosystem provides an illuminating example of fragility and how targeted actions can mitigate risk.
-
A new bill would defund new ICBMs to pay for coronavirus vaccine research
The bill would push the Air Force to extend the life of its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles.
-
Chaos, cash and COVID-19: How the defense industry survived — and thrived — during the pandemic
A year into the pandemic, Defense News has measured its toll on the defense industry. The full scope of damage is complex and still coming into focus, but a broad outline is becoming clear.













