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US faces hurdles next year for Guam’s missile defense, experts warn
Pentagon leaders say 2024 will be a key year for the Army to bolster defenses around Guam, a critically strategic island in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Will Rocket Cargo work? Data collected in 2024 may hold the answer.
The program is studying ways the commercial rocket sector can be used by the military to rapidly transport goods around the world.
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Houthis rise in prominence among Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’
The Houthis have also demonstrated an ability to attack international commercial shipping off Yemen’s coast, in the Bab el-Mandeb strait and beyond.
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What would happen if Congress stopped supporting allies under siege?
Lawmakers are ignoring the trillion-dollar impact their actions might have — actions that may reverberate over the next 20 years and beyond.
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Unified network promises US Army rapid connectivity, cybersecurity
The unified network and related operations promises global connectivity and fewer isolated pathways to monitor, ultimately promoting cybersecurity.
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Del Toro aims to reinvigorate US shipping to strengthen fleet
The U.S. Navy secretary is warning the service won’t be able to fulfill its mission without a strong commercial counterpart. Enter: “maritime statecraft.”
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From Trump to Congress, Republican defense orthodoxy crumbles
President Trump’s America First shadow threatens to overtake the GOP’s Reaganite defense orthodoxy with more scrutiny on military budgets and allies.
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Pentagon’s commercial tech arm to ramp up role in military innovation
DIU’s influence is expected to expand in the coming year as it takes a more direct role in helping the Defense Department scale commercial technology.
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Ukraine’s long shadow: Four factors shaping European defense in 2024
There is a sense of urgency in the face of Russia’s assault on Ukraine and the fallout for the continent.
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NDIA’s Norquist explains the harm of a continuing resolution
How do temporary spending measures impact military suppliers? We ask that and more of the Pentagon’s former comptroller.
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US faces hurdles next year for Guam’s missile defense, experts warn
Pentagon leaders say 2024 will be a key year for the Army to bolster defenses around Guam, a critically strategic island in the Indo-Pacific region.
-
Will Rocket Cargo work? Data collected in 2024 may hold the answer.
The program is studying ways the commercial rocket sector can be used by the military to rapidly transport goods around the world.
-
Houthis rise in prominence among Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’
The Houthis have also demonstrated an ability to attack international commercial shipping off Yemen’s coast, in the Bab el-Mandeb strait and beyond.
-
What would happen if Congress stopped supporting allies under siege?
Lawmakers are ignoring the trillion-dollar impact their actions might have — actions that may reverberate over the next 20 years and beyond.
-
Unified network promises US Army rapid connectivity, cybersecurity
The unified network and related operations promises global connectivity and fewer isolated pathways to monitor, ultimately promoting cybersecurity.
-
Del Toro aims to reinvigorate US shipping to strengthen fleet
The U.S. Navy secretary is warning the service won’t be able to fulfill its mission without a strong commercial counterpart. Enter: “maritime statecraft.”
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From Trump to Congress, Republican defense orthodoxy crumbles
President Trump’s America First shadow threatens to overtake the GOP’s Reaganite defense orthodoxy with more scrutiny on military budgets and allies.
-
Pentagon’s commercial tech arm to ramp up role in military innovation
DIU’s influence is expected to expand in the coming year as it takes a more direct role in helping the Defense Department scale commercial technology.
-
Ukraine’s long shadow: Four factors shaping European defense in 2024
There is a sense of urgency in the face of Russia’s assault on Ukraine and the fallout for the continent.
-
NDIA’s Norquist explains the harm of a continuing resolution
How do temporary spending measures impact military suppliers? We ask that and more of the Pentagon’s former comptroller.
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US faces hurdles next year for Guam’s missile defense, experts warn
Pentagon leaders say 2024 will be a key year for the Army to bolster defenses around Guam, a critically strategic island in the Indo-Pacific region.
-
Will Rocket Cargo work? Data collected in 2024 may hold the answer.
The program is studying ways the commercial rocket sector can be used by the military to rapidly transport goods around the world.
-
Houthis rise in prominence among Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’
The Houthis have also demonstrated an ability to attack international commercial shipping off Yemen’s coast, in the Bab el-Mandeb strait and beyond.
-
What would happen if Congress stopped supporting allies under siege?
Lawmakers are ignoring the trillion-dollar impact their actions might have — actions that may reverberate over the next 20 years and beyond.
-
Unified network promises US Army rapid connectivity, cybersecurity
The unified network and related operations promises global connectivity and fewer isolated pathways to monitor, ultimately promoting cybersecurity.
-
Del Toro aims to reinvigorate US shipping to strengthen fleet
The U.S. Navy secretary is warning the service won’t be able to fulfill its mission without a strong commercial counterpart. Enter: “maritime statecraft.”
-
From Trump to Congress, Republican defense orthodoxy crumbles
President Trump’s America First shadow threatens to overtake the GOP’s Reaganite defense orthodoxy with more scrutiny on military budgets and allies.
-
Pentagon’s commercial tech arm to ramp up role in military innovation
DIU’s influence is expected to expand in the coming year as it takes a more direct role in helping the Defense Department scale commercial technology.
-
Ukraine’s long shadow: Four factors shaping European defense in 2024
There is a sense of urgency in the face of Russia’s assault on Ukraine and the fallout for the continent.
-
NDIA’s Norquist explains the harm of a continuing resolution
How do temporary spending measures impact military suppliers? We ask that and more of the Pentagon’s former comptroller.













