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Most commercial firms can't access test space where they can refine their products under conditions they might face in the ...
More workers and more money does not necessarily yield better service, says the VA’s Dep. Sec. as agency seeks the “right ...
This is part one of a series exploring the differences between military cyber forces, capabilities, mission sets and needs.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon expects to complete the transfer of 24 decommissioned Global Hawk drones this month, advancing its plan to use the systems to support hypersonic testing as soon as 2024. The ...
Service officials say the strategy allows them to maintain the current capability while exploring options for a more resilient missile warning and tracking architecture.
The DoD has shown signs it recognizes the value of partnering with companies whose capabilities could help with near-term needs.
The Air Force is “very close” to being able to rapidly update electronic warfare systems with fresh battlefield data in a matter of hours, one of the service’s commanders said Wednesday. Col. Josh ...
The Space Force is considering how it might incorporate the satellite and its technology into a future hybrid positioning, navigation and timing architecture.
Staffing shortfalls, supply chain problems, and software challenges are hindering the Air Force's effort to upgrade its nuclear missile force.
“F-35 is one of those things the U.S. is using as a way to exert influence over allies and partners around the world,” Emily Harding, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International ...
SAN ANTONIO — The Defense Intelligence Agency disclosed the winner of a “significant” IT modernization contract it announced this week: Washington, D.C.-based cybersecurity firm Invictus. The contract ...