The Air Education and Training Command officially received the T-7A Red Hawk from Boeing during an arrival ceremony held on Jan. 9. The U.S. Air Force and Space Force are exploring the use of
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security has established a new office aimed at streamlining timelines for purchasing and deploying drone and counter-drone technologies. DHS said Monday that the newly created Program Executive Office
MoreThe National Security Agency has announced the appointment of Tim Kosiba, a more than 30-year intelligence community veteran, as the 21st deputy director. NSA said Friday Kosiba will help U.S. defense and
MoreLeaders at the Defense Logistics Agency’s Troop Support recently concluded a three-day course that provided groups an opportunity to present concepts aimed at modernizing military logistics through artificial intelligence and digital workforce
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission has approved SpaceX’s request to expand its constellation with the deployment and operation of second-generation Starlink satellites. How Many Starlink Satellites Did the FCC Approve? FCC said Friday
MoreThe Department of War is pursuing the development of prototype magnetic data-gathering platforms for the Geomagnetic Airborne Unmanned Survey System, or GAUSS, program. What Is the GAUSS Program? According to the Defense Innovation
MoreThe Department of War’s Office of Inspector General has published a management advisory that identifies concerns with the Pentagon’s development and implementation of quantum technologies. What Quantum Concerns Did the OIG Raise
MoreNASA launched its Pandora small satellite on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Jan. 11 as part of the Twilight
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has retired 10 emergency directives issued over a five-year period, signaling that the immediate risks the directives were designed to address have been mitigated. The Potomac
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