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While the Air Force has perfected tactical operations, Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT) told Inside Defense , it needs to get better at the behind-the-scenes work -- particularly overseas sustainment and ...
The Aug. 6, 2025 Congressional Research Service "Insight" report discusses opportunities and challenges surrounding improving the domestic supply chains for shipbuilding.
Two think tanks have created a commission to charter a path for an independent cybersecurity service within the Defense Department, citing growing support for the long-debated idea amid stakeholder ...
This year's Large Scale Exercise 2025 is living up to its name, taking place across 22 time zones with seven U.S. numbered fleets, six component commands, 880 sailors and new involvement from allies ...
The Army is interested in using Red River Army Depot near Texarkana, TX to manufacture, develop and test small unmanned systems, according to an Aug. 4 solicitation . Monday’s notice expands on a bill ...
The Army last week awarded software contractor Palantir Technologies a new $10 billion agreement that funnels 75 contracts under a single deal in a move the service argues will boost buying ...
The Defense Department is asking Congress to consider a new legislative proposal that would allow the Navy secretary to enter into a contract for up to five Columbia-class submarines beginning in ...
A bipartisan group of senators formally introduced a new bill today that would protect the workforce at America’s four public shipyards from hiring freezes and mass layoffs -- a move that follows ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee intends to add more than $2 billion in procurement funding for the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement in its fiscal year 2026 defense ...
The Defense Department awarded Nebraska-based Elk Creek Resources Corp. (ECRC) $10 million to develop the first U.S. polymetallic deposit targeting near-term production for critical minerals including ...
Vehicles are going to need a system that can tamp down their electromagnetic signature while soldiers drive them; at the top of the Army’s list right now are Abrams tanks, Armored Multi-Purpose ...
The Defense Department’s watchdog will be evaluating the effectiveness of the Defense Warning Network in supporting U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, according to a letter sent to DOD officials yesterday.
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