The incoming administration aims to reduce government’s role in cybersecurity—but also to increase its offensive actions.
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1st Lt. Jason Kaynak, 4th Space Operations Squadron Mission Planning Cell tactician, trains with Spc. 4 Jack Wallace, 4 SOPS ...
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B-21 production is a go, Pentagon says Defense undersecretary confirms Northrop Grumman has approval to start making non-test ...
Defense One Radio, Ep. 161: A trip to Louisiana with the Army’s new recon unit The Army just put a new unit loaded with ...
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Preparing in the Pacific, learning from Ukraine, girding for a new administration—here are some of the policy stories that ...
Will Musk’s ‘Algorithm’ reduce military inefficiency—or increase risk? It's good to question Pentagon requirements. But many ...