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Although the contours of conflict have changed radically, the fog of war still blankets battlefields today. When Clausewitz’s ...
A panel of C4 and cyber tech experts talks about how emerging AI capability is broadening frontiers in defense… and what comes next.
The Pentagon’s zero-trust office is on a mission to develop and test a plan for organizing its reams of data by the end of the year. At the TechNet Cyber conference presented by the Armed Forces ...
The Space Force said it will develop an annual cadence of Tactically Responsive Space missions to refine its ability to quickly respond to real-time threats. Since 2021, the service has conducted two ...
A little-known board has been working over the last year to identify resiliency measures and ensure the systems the Space Force buys meet those standards.
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — This week, U.S. Navy leadership and some of the world’s largest defense contractors flocked to the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center south of the nation’s capital ...
The Greek legend of the Trojan horse is a tale of deception, a story children everywhere learn as youngsters. Yet America seems to have forgotten what befell Troy, and, consequently, has instead ...
The U.S. Department of Defense has achieved a basic version of Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control, its long-promised vision of connected sensors from all branches of the armed forces into a ...
Remnants of Iranian-made drones recovered from Iraq and Ukraine were on display at the Defense Intelligence Agency headquarters Aug. 23, 2023. (U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency) Houthi rebels based in ...
WASHINGTON — Houthi rebels harassing crowded shipping lanes in the Greater Middle East, eliciting responses from the U.S. military and other forces, are relying on foreign arsenals for their missiles ...
WASHINGTON — Last spring, the Pentagon’s Test Resource Management Center received requests from two program offices to provide support for upcoming hypersonic flight tests — one over the Atlantic ...
WASHINGTON — One year after awarding the multibillion-dollar Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract, designed to centralize the military’s vast data-management needs, the U.S. Department of ...