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Inhofe, Reed back new military fund to confront China
New support for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative suggests it’s a lock for the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act.
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What is a space weapon, and who has them?
A new report from the Center for Strategic and Intentional Studies tries to classify the six types of space weapons.
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Live nuclear testing could resume in ‘months’ if needed, official says
The Trump administration has reportedly had conversations about resuming live nuclear testing.
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Trump administration prepares to leave Open Skies Treaty
The Trump administration has made a final decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty.
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Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
“I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close,” says Mike Griffin.
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DoD developing ‘best practices’ for AI programs
The Department of Defense has many artificial intelligence programs, but has yet to develop a cohesive set of standards for them.
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Want to be Space Command’s new home? Here are the criteria.
The Air Force is officially relaunching a competition to find a home for U.S. Space Command, with a wide set of criteria that could allow dozens of cities to enter the race.
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US Army to test hypersonic weapons on this college campus
The centerpiece of the $130 million facility will be a kilometer-long tube for hypersonic testing.
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State clears Apache updates for Egypt, excess MRAPs for UAE
The sales combine for a potential $2.8 billion price tag.
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Telework programs at DoD could stick around after coronavirus
The Department of Defense has expanded several capabilities to enable mass telework. Now it’s discussing which ones may stick around permanently.
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Inhofe, Reed back new military fund to confront China
New support for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative suggests it’s a lock for the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act.
-
What is a space weapon, and who has them?
A new report from the Center for Strategic and Intentional Studies tries to classify the six types of space weapons.
-
Live nuclear testing could resume in ‘months’ if needed, official says
The Trump administration has reportedly had conversations about resuming live nuclear testing.
-
Trump administration prepares to leave Open Skies Treaty
The Trump administration has made a final decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty.
-
Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
“I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close,” says Mike Griffin.
-
DoD developing ‘best practices’ for AI programs
The Department of Defense has many artificial intelligence programs, but has yet to develop a cohesive set of standards for them.
-
Want to be Space Command’s new home? Here are the criteria.
The Air Force is officially relaunching a competition to find a home for U.S. Space Command, with a wide set of criteria that could allow dozens of cities to enter the race.
-
US Army to test hypersonic weapons on this college campus
The centerpiece of the $130 million facility will be a kilometer-long tube for hypersonic testing.
-
State clears Apache updates for Egypt, excess MRAPs for UAE
The sales combine for a potential $2.8 billion price tag.
-
Telework programs at DoD could stick around after coronavirus
The Department of Defense has expanded several capabilities to enable mass telework. Now it’s discussing which ones may stick around permanently.
-
Inhofe, Reed back new military fund to confront China
New support for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative suggests it’s a lock for the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act.
-
What is a space weapon, and who has them?
A new report from the Center for Strategic and Intentional Studies tries to classify the six types of space weapons.
-
Live nuclear testing could resume in ‘months’ if needed, official says
The Trump administration has reportedly had conversations about resuming live nuclear testing.
-
Trump administration prepares to leave Open Skies Treaty
The Trump administration has made a final decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty.
-
Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
“I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close,” says Mike Griffin.
-
DoD developing ‘best practices’ for AI programs
The Department of Defense has many artificial intelligence programs, but has yet to develop a cohesive set of standards for them.
-
Want to be Space Command’s new home? Here are the criteria.
The Air Force is officially relaunching a competition to find a home for U.S. Space Command, with a wide set of criteria that could allow dozens of cities to enter the race.
-
US Army to test hypersonic weapons on this college campus
The centerpiece of the $130 million facility will be a kilometer-long tube for hypersonic testing.
-
State clears Apache updates for Egypt, excess MRAPs for UAE
The sales combine for a potential $2.8 billion price tag.
-
Telework programs at DoD could stick around after coronavirus
The Department of Defense has expanded several capabilities to enable mass telework. Now it’s discussing which ones may stick around permanently.












