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John R. Allen replaces Strobe Talbott, who steps down after more than 15 years with the nonpartisan, public policy-based think tank. → Read More
A report says Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) allowed a source code review of ArcSight, a Pentagon cyber defense software, by a Russian defense agency. → Read More
Russian defense manufacturer Kalashnikov has unveiled a one-manned “flying car.” → Read More
NATO believes a U.N. treaty could create greater divisions and divergences among states when unity against proliferation and security threats are more necessary than ever. → Read More
New research from CyberCoders highlights the top-paying jobs in the IT sector, revealing an uphill battle for federal managers looking to hire top talent on tight budgets. → Read More
A study on the U.S. Navy by the GAO has found declining ship conditions and worsening trends in readiness. → Read More
Lockheed Martin has announced a new system of satellite buses that include high-powered and nano-satellites. → Read More
Tobyhanna Army Depot IT specialists have developed an automated program to reduce the time and expense of manually testing the Army's Tactical Ground Reporting (TIGR) system. → Read More
On September 13, 2017 Boeing submitted its bid to replace the U.S Air Force’s UH-1N (Huey) Helicopters. Boeing’s MH-139 helicopters are designed for the purpose of protecting the U.S’ intercontinental ballistic missiles, in addition to engaging in domestic military transports. → Read More
Four experts from think tanks and executive agencies testified on the potential effects of federal reorganization, as well as give their own recommendations on the issue. → Read More
An office within the Pentagon wasted at least $64.8 million on a program to modify a Drug Enforcement Agency to perform advanced surveillance operations in Afghanistan. → Read More
An office within the Pentagon wasted at least $64.8 million on a program to modify a Drug Enforcement Agency to perform advanced surveillance operations in Afghanistan. → Read More
An office within the Pentagon wasted at least $64.8 million on a program to modify a Drug Enforcement Agency to perform advanced surveillance operations in Afghanistan. → Read More
The Navy’s mission to craft drones that can be flown off of aircraft carriers and refuel other aircraft mid-flight is set to be completed in 2018 or 2019. → Read More