Spotlight On Defense

Ex-colonel to oversee troubled Puerto Rico power company

A former military officer was appointed Wednesday to oversee reconstruction of Puerto Rico's flattened electrical grid and operations of the island's troubled power company amid growing concerns over a $300 million contract awarded to a small Montana company to help repair the damage from Hurricane Maria.

Ex-colonel to oversee troubled Puerto Rico power company

A former military officer was appointed Wednesday to oversee reconstruction of Puerto Rico's flattened electrical grid and operations of the island's troubled power company amid growing concerns over a $300 million contract awarded to a small Montana company to help repair the damage from Hurricane Maria.

U.S. warns public about attacks on energy, industrial firms

The U.S government issued a rare public warning that sophisticated hackers are targeting energy and industrial firms, the latest sign that cyber attacks present an increasing threat to the power industry and other public infrastructure.

Greece sees no fiscal impact from deal with U.S. over F-16 jets

A potential deal with the United States to upgrade Greece's F-16 fighter jets is not expected to have a fiscal impact and should not cause concern to the country's EU lenders, Greek government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said on Thursday.

Greece sees no fiscal impact from deal with U.S. over F-16 jets

A potential deal with the United States to upgrade Greece's F-16 fighter jets is not expected to have a fiscal impact and should not cause concern to the country's EU lenders, Greek government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said on Thursday.

US allies air concerns about Trump's 'Buy American' order

A Geneva trade official says China and Taiwan have joined many U.S. allies including Israel at the World Trade Organization to express concerns over a Trump administration executive order that seeks to maximize use of American-made goods, products and materials in government procurement.