The U.S. Air Force will launch a one-year science and technology review in an effort to update the service branch's research priorities and strategy. The study will focus on the...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Air Force will launch a one-year science and technology review in an effort to update the service branch's research priorities and strategy. The study will focus on the...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Air Force has inaugurated its first permanent facility inside the Israeli Air Force's Mashabim Air Base in Negev desert, Times of Israel reported Tuesday. Brig. Gen. Tzvika Haimovitch, chief...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Air Force has activated a pair of new Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program satellites in a move to expand the service branch's capacity to track and characterize objects in...
Read moreDetailsThe Senate has voted 84-9 to forgo debate on proposed amendments to a spending bill that would authorize $700 billion in Defense Department spending for fiscal 2018, Washington Examiner reported...
Read moreDetailsA group of Defense Department organizations and U.S. universities has tested various aircraft in an environment where global positioning system signal is degraded. The U.S. Air Force said Wednesday the week-long...
Read moreDetailsJames Mattis Defense Secretary James Mattis has said a three-month continuing resolution would impact several construction and procurement programs that would affect U.S. military readiness if enacted for fiscal year...
Read moreDetailsTwo Republican senators from Georgia have proposed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2018 that seeks to prevent the potential retirement of the Joint Surveillance Target...
Read moreDetailsNational Intelligence Director Dan Coats and Attorney General Jeff Sessions have called on Congress to reauthorize a provision of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that is set to expire by the...
Read moreDetailsU.S. allies in Asia such as Japan and South Korea commended the move of the United Nations Security Council on Monday to unanimously approve a resolution that would impose new...
Read moreDetailsThe National Background Investigations Bureau plans to start testing a new security clearance system for federal employees in approximately six weeks, Federal News Radio reported Thursday. NBIB Director Charles Phalen said at...
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