Pentagon, University of Kansas to Launch Training Institute for Military Cyber Experts
The Pentagon and UKansas forge VICEROY, a cutting-edge cyber institute, to train next-gen military cyber experts against evolving threats.
The Pentagon and UKansas forge VICEROY, a cutting-edge cyber institute, to train next-gen military cyber experts against evolving threats.
The USS Zumwalt undergoes radical transformation, integrating hypersonic missiles to redefine modern naval warfare capabilities.
Senator Tuberville’s abortion policy protest leaves the Pentagon in uncharted territory with three military branches lacking confirmed leaders.
Bureaucratic procedures get in the way of effectively administering programs, and there is no reason why the VA, with the support of the DOD, cannot anticipate the disability care needed for a service member transitioning to be a veteran.
Establishing Task Force Lima signifies a monumental stride toward a future where generative artificial intelligence seamlessly amplifies defense capabilities while safeguarding the nation’s interests.
By partnering with a proven industry leader, the DoD is taking concrete steps to enhance the production of essential turbine engine components, thereby contributing to the resilience of the defense industrial base.
In a startling oversight, millions of pieces of sensitive info intended for US defense employees have mistakenly landed in email accounts in Mali.
In recent years, the Department of Defense (DoD) has allocated a significant portion of its budget to AI-related initiatives, with plans to increase spending even further in the coming years.
Ukraine is set to receive another $2.6B American military aid package to continue its efforts to fight against the Russian invasion.
In the face of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine and annexation of Crimea, Ukraine has accelerated its defense strategy with the help of western and NATO-donated weaponry.
The Department of Defense and Microsoft Corp. are looking into an incident that made the emails of military personnel, along with personal information and conversations between officials, visible to the public.
The 15-page document “Autonomy in Weapons Systems” is now extended to 24 pages, which includes numerous ethical precepts to be observed in new weapons programs.