The new charges come after the aerospace giant’s defense unit in the third quarter logged a $2 billion pre-tax loss, prompting Ortberg at the time to call for the company to pivot back to prior ...
Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg and several others have resigned from influential defense advisory boards amid the return of President Trump, who in the waning days of his first term used ...
The Senate voted 51-49 today to advance the nomination of former Fox News host Pete Hegseth to be defense secretary, with two Republicans breaking ranks with the GOP and voting against him. Every GOP ...
The United States doesn't have the energy to support the new joint venture proposing investments of up to $500 billion worth of infrastructure tied to artificial intelligence, Jeff Waksman of the ...
In a Jan. 21, 2025 memo, the Defense Department inspector general's office announces it will conduct an evaluation "to assess the effectiveness with which the U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM) and its ...
The Army and the Defense Department at large must decentralize their data, because going to an "enterprise data model" isn't realistic, a former Army acquisition senior official said today.
Defense Department inspector general's report determines "whether Army contracting officials properly managed undefinitized contract actions (UCAs) awarded to assist Ukraine by obligating funds and ...
The Army is looking to begin as soon as 2026 to start coordinated testing of its newest deep strike systems to assess the ability of the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon and the Mid-Range Capability to ...
The Defense Department, in response to executive orders from President Trump, will send 1,500 additional U.S. troops to the southern border, provide military airlift to deport more than 5,000 people ...
A Sentinel nuclear missile system is progressing toward flight testing, now-former Air Force acquisition chief Andrew Hunter told Inside Defense, even as officials re-baseline the program. As Sentinel ...
The Air Force has begun questioning industry about existing and maturing advanced propulsion capabilities to support future aircraft requirements, according to two recently released requests for ...
Congress is concerned about the Army procuring energetic materials outside the United States, but that's the way it's always been done, argued Doug Bush, the service's previous acquisition chief, ...