Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
As the post-World War II rules-based order comes under the most serious assault since the Cold War, it is essential for Washington to have...
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As the post-World War II rules-based order comes under the most serious assault since the Cold War, it is essential for Washington to have...
In a word, “no.” At more than $700 billion per year, consuming around three percent of America’s gross domestic product (GDP), employing millions of...
U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks on Aug. 28 announced a bold new initiative called Replicator aimed at overcoming China’s numerical advantage in drones....
In the current version of the defense House Appropriations bill, appropriators have denied the Pentagon’s request for multiyear contracting authority for two specific munitions...
While Congress considers legislation to better approximate China’s military spending, the trend is clearly nothing but upward while America’s defense budget declines.
A government watchdog has warned that the Pentagon is doing a poor job of keeping track of tens of thousands of spare parts, worth...
No Lockheed Martin F-35 has ever been shot down, and while Iran has claimed it has the capability to lock onto the fifth-generation stealth...
For more than a decade, the Department of Defense (DoD) struggled to find the right contracting mechanism that would allow it to take advantage...
While Pentagon leaders are busy rejecting proposed additional funds from Congress to meet ongoing requirements, politicians are dusting off their pocket constitutions to remind...
A cheery huzzah! goes out to Representative Elaine Luria and Representative Jack Bergman for championing the cause of plainspoken language at the Pentagon. Stars...