The CIA is hiring: Here are the jobs and pay
The CIA kicked off a hiring initiative featuring a brand new website on Monday.
Navy exceeds retention goals, will reduce its ranks to prevent overmanned ratings
The U.S. Navy said last week that, despite the coronavirus pandemic upending its recruiting efforts, it has exceeded its retention targets for the fiscal year 2020 and will now reduce its ranks in overmanned ratings.
What's next for space command? A look at the finalists for its new headquarters
The Air Force is expected to make its decision on the preferred location for U.S. Space Command headquarters in early 2021.
Air Force, Army to conduct major system experiments in 2021 aimed at sharing data instantaneously: report
The Air Force and Army could begin major experiments on their systems beginning as early as March 2021 to allow aircrafts, sensors and other weapons systems across services to share data instantaneously, according to a report by the Air Force Times.
President Trump doubles down on defense spending bill veto
Marsha Blackburn on defense spending.
USS John S. McCain conducts Christmas Eve Freedom of Navigation Operation in South China Sea
According to the U.S. Navy's 7th Fleet, the Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyer “asserted navigational rights and freedoms near Vietnam in the vicinity of the Con Dao Island in the South China Sea” on Thursday.
Track Santa’s flight with NORAD
Michael J. Dumont on NORAD Santa tracker
Army's long-range cannon gets direct hit on target 43 miles away
When fielded, the ERCA cannon should be able to fire and take out targets from a position out of the range of enemy systems.
Case against Google, Facebook is 'very large': Digital Trends editor-in-chief
Jeremy Kaplan, Susan Li on Apple cars, Google and Facebook teaming up
China has been allowed to 'hoodwink' the American public: Former DNI Grenell
Ric Grenell on foreign threats.
Biden needs to 'hit Russia' hard: Bill Browder
Bill Browder on Russia.
Massive COVID government spending bill includes $696 billion to beef up America's defense
After months of negotiations, Congress has passed a massive spending package Monday evening, which includes $900 billion in COVID-19 relief and $1.4 trillion to avoid a government shutdown. The bill includes roughly $696 billion in funding for the Pentagon for fiscal year 2021, according to a summary of appropriations.
Lockheed Martin enters agreement to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne for $4.4B
As part of the transaction's approval, Aerojet Rocketdyne's shareholders will receive a special pre-closing dividend of $5 per share in common stock and convertible senior notes in March 2021, which, unless revoked, is expected to reduce the transaction's purchase price to $51 per share.
GM Defense begins work on NC factory that will build its U.S. Army Infantry Squad Vehicle
General Motors has started the build-out of the North Carolina facility that will manufacture its Infantry Squad Vehicle for the U.S. Army starting in 2021.
The "Force" introduces new Artuμ unit as co-pilot on test mission
"Like any pilot, Artuμ (even the real R2-D2) has strengths and weaknesses," Air Force acquisition executive Will Roper tweeted Wednesday. "Understanding them to prep both humans and AI for a new era of algorithmic warfare is our next imperative step. We either become sci-fi or become history."
Army to issue official camouflage-print face masks to soldiers to curb spread of COVID-19
The Army currently leads as the branch with the highest total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases at 34,089, followed by the Navy at 19,773, the Air Force at 17,682, and the Marines at 11,380.
Garza: Californians should be 'outraged' at release of criminals
Hector Garza on how law enforcement is fighting early releases
National Defense Authorization Act provision pushes Pentagon to buy body armor, PPE for female troops
The Female Body Armor Modernization Act would direct the Pentagon to coordinate their efforts with other government agencies to equip women with body armor and other personal protective equipment in order to reduce injuries related to ill-fitting gear.
Here's who Biden could pick to be Lloyd Austin's deputy defense secretary
According to a report by Defense News, sources from Congress, industry and the defense community have consistently identified two individuals as likely deputy secretary contender: Frank Kendall III, a former undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, and Kathleen Hicks, a former Obama-era undersecretary of defense for policy and the current leader of Biden's Department of Defense review team.
Lockheed Martin awarded $900M F-16 service contract
Lockheed Martin has won a 10-year, $900 billion contract involving a variety of services in support of F-16 aircraft, the defense contractor announced Friday.