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How a Republican majority in the House will affect defense policy
The GOP will control the House next year, but the narrow lead and conservative divide could complicate their defense agenda.
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Australian defense industry minister: Remove barriers to collaboration
This isn’t something we should do — it’s something we must do given the strategic challenges we face.
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Project Overmatch: US Navy preps to deploy secretive multidomain tech
The fielding of Project Overmatch will arguably be the Navy’s most important work in 2023.
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What books are US Army leaders reading?
Two civilians and two generals tell Defense News what’s on their nightstands.
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Latvia’s defense minister: The security of supply can solve crises
Challenges related to the security of supply rose to attention during the pandemic, and they continue to affect most countries due to the war in Ukraine.
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Two ways NATO plans to harness disruptive tech in 2023
NATO is creating organizations within the alliance that can harness dual-use technologies in critical areas, such as artificial intelligence.
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Amentum CEO: Energy efficiency is key to defense modernization
Climate change is hastening the deterioration of systems, but it’s also fostering a quick transition to newer, cleaner and more varied forms of energy.
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IISS analyst: How Mideast, North Africa can improve local defense biz
Superior air and maritime platforms will continue to be the region’s preference.
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US Air Force lays groundwork for major changes to bomber fleet
The Air Force is moving to a two-bomber fleet of B-21s and Cold War-era B-52s, and plans to retire B-1s and B-2s in the next decade.
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L3Harris boss: Integrated deterrence requires intentional disruption
Abrupt change delivered via a spirit of solidarity and innovation can upend slow, bureaucratic processes.
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How a Republican majority in the House will affect defense policy
The GOP will control the House next year, but the narrow lead and conservative divide could complicate their defense agenda.
-
Australian defense industry minister: Remove barriers to collaboration
This isn’t something we should do — it’s something we must do given the strategic challenges we face.
-
Project Overmatch: US Navy preps to deploy secretive multidomain tech
The fielding of Project Overmatch will arguably be the Navy’s most important work in 2023.
-
What books are US Army leaders reading?
Two civilians and two generals tell Defense News what’s on their nightstands.
-
Latvia’s defense minister: The security of supply can solve crises
Challenges related to the security of supply rose to attention during the pandemic, and they continue to affect most countries due to the war in Ukraine.
-
Two ways NATO plans to harness disruptive tech in 2023
NATO is creating organizations within the alliance that can harness dual-use technologies in critical areas, such as artificial intelligence.
-
Amentum CEO: Energy efficiency is key to defense modernization
Climate change is hastening the deterioration of systems, but it’s also fostering a quick transition to newer, cleaner and more varied forms of energy.
-
IISS analyst: How Mideast, North Africa can improve local defense biz
Superior air and maritime platforms will continue to be the region’s preference.
-
US Air Force lays groundwork for major changes to bomber fleet
The Air Force is moving to a two-bomber fleet of B-21s and Cold War-era B-52s, and plans to retire B-1s and B-2s in the next decade.
-
L3Harris boss: Integrated deterrence requires intentional disruption
Abrupt change delivered via a spirit of solidarity and innovation can upend slow, bureaucratic processes.
-
How a Republican majority in the House will affect defense policy
The GOP will control the House next year, but the narrow lead and conservative divide could complicate their defense agenda.
-
Australian defense industry minister: Remove barriers to collaboration
This isn’t something we should do — it’s something we must do given the strategic challenges we face.
-
Project Overmatch: US Navy preps to deploy secretive multidomain tech
The fielding of Project Overmatch will arguably be the Navy’s most important work in 2023.
-
What books are US Army leaders reading?
Two civilians and two generals tell Defense News what’s on their nightstands.
-
Latvia’s defense minister: The security of supply can solve crises
Challenges related to the security of supply rose to attention during the pandemic, and they continue to affect most countries due to the war in Ukraine.
-
Two ways NATO plans to harness disruptive tech in 2023
NATO is creating organizations within the alliance that can harness dual-use technologies in critical areas, such as artificial intelligence.
-
Amentum CEO: Energy efficiency is key to defense modernization
Climate change is hastening the deterioration of systems, but it’s also fostering a quick transition to newer, cleaner and more varied forms of energy.
-
IISS analyst: How Mideast, North Africa can improve local defense biz
Superior air and maritime platforms will continue to be the region’s preference.
-
US Air Force lays groundwork for major changes to bomber fleet
The Air Force is moving to a two-bomber fleet of B-21s and Cold War-era B-52s, and plans to retire B-1s and B-2s in the next decade.
-
L3Harris boss: Integrated deterrence requires intentional disruption
Abrupt change delivered via a spirit of solidarity and innovation can upend slow, bureaucratic processes.













