US Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Martin Dempsey met with his Chinese military counterpart Thursday to discuss US-China miltary ties, Global Times reports. Dempsey and other military officers held a meeting with
MoreThe chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Saturday the Pentagon will invest $23 billion in cybersecurity programs and recruit 4,000 new staff for U.S. Cyber Command, Defense Systems reported Sunday.
MoreThe country’s top uniformed military officer said Tuesday the Defense Department could not $52 billion from its fiscal year 2014 budget under sequestration because it did not have enough time to prepare for
MoreA joint drill between the militaries of the U.S. and Japan is scheduled to take place this summer off the coast of California and China is calling the move provocative. The tensions
MoreArmy Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Saturday believe sequestration will affect the military’s drawdown operations in Afghanistan. Dempsey believes the Defense Department will begin to see
MoreThe Defense Department is absorbing a $52 billion cut due to effects from both sequestration and a short-term continuing resolution, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Sunday. Army Gen.
MoreThe country’s top uniformed military officer is concerned over the potential damage a cyber attack could pose against the U.S. industrial base, he told NBC News in an interview. Army Gen. Martin
MoreSecurity and economic challenges that will face the U.S. in 2020 will primarily be in the Pacific Ocean region, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Tuesday. According to American
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