The Pentagon is developing an operational framework to allow the U.S. Cyber Command and the Defense Information Systems Agency to cooperate on oversight and defense of military networks, SIGNAL Magazine reported Monday.
MoreThe U.S. government plans to retain an additional several hundred troops on top of what has been initially planned in Afghanistan in 2015 to address a potential force number scarcity in the country, Reuters reported Tuesday.
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has unveiled a new defense initiative that seeks to give the U.S. military an edge over potential adversaries in technological superiority, DoD News reported Saturday. Cheryl Pellerin writes
MoreThe Pentagon has released a document that contains its cyber doctrine for military officials to plan cyber offensive missions, FCW reported Friday. Sean Lyngaas writes the new cyber ruling requires the federal government’s
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Danish army Gen. Knud Bartels, chairman of NATOâs defense committee, has called on defense industries in allied nations to boost cooperation with the alliance as military budgets continue to decline worldwide, Defense
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The Defense Department expects Congress to reject the Pentagon’s estimated $70 billion proposal to fund other areas by reshuffling the military compensation structure, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jared Serbu writes congressional committees worked to reverse $31
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Navy Adm. James Winnefeld Jr., vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has described what he sees as benefits that come from the U.S. military’s partnerships with the private sector, DoD News reported Monday.
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The administration could soon issue an executive order requiring all federal agencies to release information to the public regarding their aerial surveillance activities using drones, The Washington Post reported Friday. Craig Whitlock reports that
MoreThe U.S.’ top uniformed military officer has said Defense Department could increasingly run into budget problems as it moves to help combat the Islamic State group, Breaking Defense reported Friday. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of
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The Pentagon aims to implement mobile devices that would run on the military’s classified and unclassified networks, C4ISR & Networks reported Thursday. Amber Corrin writes Terry Halvorsen, the Pentagon’s acting chief information
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