Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George suggested yesterday that the service can’t currently stockpile weapons and parts due to a lack of funding flexibility in the budget. “I hear a lot about supply ...
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The Space Force has one company on its “contractor watch list,” a senior official said today, showing that the service is holding industry accountable for missing performance, cost or schedule ...
The Nov. 15, 2024 Congressional Research Service "In Focus" report discusses the Defense Department's international security cooperation efforts.
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U.S. Strategic Command needs to incorporate AI into its nuclear command, control and communications efforts to maintain dominance, Commander Gen. Anthony Cotton said. Without AI or machine learning, ...
The Army is surveying industry for help running large cybersecurity networks, according to a request for information released Wednesday.
The Defense Innovation Unit today announced contract awards to software developers supporting the Replicator initiative, highlighting their roles in advancing autonomy solutions for all-domain, ...
The Defense Department announced today that President Biden has ordered a $275 million weapons package be sent to Ukraine, including munitions for rocket systems and artillery and anti-tank weapons.
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The transfers of munitions and missiles to Israel and Ukraine is beginning to deplete the United States' own supply of high-end capabilities that will be needed if conflict breaks out with China, the ...