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Trump admin officially makes it easier to export military drones
The Trump administration hopes to reap the economic benefit of increased sales of military drones abroad.
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INDOPACOM head wants Aegis Ashore in Guam by 2026
The missile defense capability would form the “backbone” of Adm. Phil Davidson’s highest priority: a new defense system around the American territory.
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Day after Esper expressed support for Taiwan, island nation says China stepping up threats
China is sending military planes near Taiwan with increasing frequency.
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In memo to force, Esper issues directions on operational security
“Ongoing reviews reveal a culture of insufficient OPSEC practices and habits at DoD,” writes Esper.
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Esper: ‘No orders’ issued to remove forces from South Korea
The U.S. defense secretary did indicate favoring rotational forces over permanent deployments.
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US Army releases draft RFP for Bradley vehicle replacement
The optionally manned fighting vehicle reboot continues.
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New nuclear warhead funding would be blocked by House appropriators
The House energy and water subcommittee wants to block the National Nuclear Security Administration’s funding for the W93.
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As Defender 2020 drill winds down, US Army plans for 2021 edition
The U.S. Army in Europe thinks it has enough safeguards against the spread of COVID-19 so that large-scale exercises can happen next year.
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Esper announces leak investigation at Pentagon
The secretary is launching a new push to address operational security concerns.
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Pentagon reform boss on eliminating entire office: ‘This is a guaranteed failure’
Both the Senate and House in their versions of the National Defense Authorization Act are aiming to close the office of the chief management officer, and do away with the top position there.
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Trump admin officially makes it easier to export military drones
The Trump administration hopes to reap the economic benefit of increased sales of military drones abroad.
-
INDOPACOM head wants Aegis Ashore in Guam by 2026
The missile defense capability would form the “backbone” of Adm. Phil Davidson’s highest priority: a new defense system around the American territory.
-
Day after Esper expressed support for Taiwan, island nation says China stepping up threats
China is sending military planes near Taiwan with increasing frequency.
-
In memo to force, Esper issues directions on operational security
“Ongoing reviews reveal a culture of insufficient OPSEC practices and habits at DoD,” writes Esper.
-
Esper: ‘No orders’ issued to remove forces from South Korea
The U.S. defense secretary did indicate favoring rotational forces over permanent deployments.
-
US Army releases draft RFP for Bradley vehicle replacement
The optionally manned fighting vehicle reboot continues.
-
New nuclear warhead funding would be blocked by House appropriators
The House energy and water subcommittee wants to block the National Nuclear Security Administration’s funding for the W93.
-
As Defender 2020 drill winds down, US Army plans for 2021 edition
The U.S. Army in Europe thinks it has enough safeguards against the spread of COVID-19 so that large-scale exercises can happen next year.
-
Esper announces leak investigation at Pentagon
The secretary is launching a new push to address operational security concerns.
-
Pentagon reform boss on eliminating entire office: ‘This is a guaranteed failure’
Both the Senate and House in their versions of the National Defense Authorization Act are aiming to close the office of the chief management officer, and do away with the top position there.
-
Trump admin officially makes it easier to export military drones
The Trump administration hopes to reap the economic benefit of increased sales of military drones abroad.
-
INDOPACOM head wants Aegis Ashore in Guam by 2026
The missile defense capability would form the “backbone” of Adm. Phil Davidson’s highest priority: a new defense system around the American territory.
-
Day after Esper expressed support for Taiwan, island nation says China stepping up threats
China is sending military planes near Taiwan with increasing frequency.
-
In memo to force, Esper issues directions on operational security
“Ongoing reviews reveal a culture of insufficient OPSEC practices and habits at DoD,” writes Esper.
-
Esper: ‘No orders’ issued to remove forces from South Korea
The U.S. defense secretary did indicate favoring rotational forces over permanent deployments.
-
US Army releases draft RFP for Bradley vehicle replacement
The optionally manned fighting vehicle reboot continues.
-
New nuclear warhead funding would be blocked by House appropriators
The House energy and water subcommittee wants to block the National Nuclear Security Administration’s funding for the W93.
-
As Defender 2020 drill winds down, US Army plans for 2021 edition
The U.S. Army in Europe thinks it has enough safeguards against the spread of COVID-19 so that large-scale exercises can happen next year.
-
Esper announces leak investigation at Pentagon
The secretary is launching a new push to address operational security concerns.
-
Pentagon reform boss on eliminating entire office: ‘This is a guaranteed failure’
Both the Senate and House in their versions of the National Defense Authorization Act are aiming to close the office of the chief management officer, and do away with the top position there.













