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.
To help and support our wounded warriors here are 6 things business leaders can do
We have to show veterans – and others in our communities who are facing obstacles – that they are not alone.
Military, federal workers will likely get extensions for repaying deferred taxes
The $2.3 trillion omnibus spending bill and COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress Monday night includes an extended timetable for how soon U.S. troops and federal employees have to pay back deferred Social Security taxes, thereby reducing the hit to their paychecks next year.
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.
China’s government has ‘total power’ over its private companies: Expert
Jonathan D.T. Ward on China, private sector
More than 70 cadets at US Military Academy accused of cheating on online math exam
More than 70 cadets training at the U.S. Military Academy to be Army officers have been accused of cheating on a math exam taken online when they were studying remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
Trump administration publishes list of Chinese, Russian companies with alleged military ties
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the move establishes a new process to "assist exporters in screening their customers for military end users.”
Alarms raised about cyberattack on key federal government departments
Cybersecurity expert Morgan Wright offers his analysis on 'Lou Dobbs Tonight'
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."
Expert: Cyberattack on fed agencies 'almost like a prelude to war'
Morgan Wright discusses intensified cyberattacks on U.S. government
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.
Foundation turns old Christmas trees into canes for veterans
Free Canes for Veterans Inc. founder Oscar D. Morris III tells the story behind giving back
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.
Cyberattack being taken ‘very seriously’: State Department’s Keith Krach
Keith Krach on hack against U.S. agencies.
How China stands to profit from the coronavirus pandemic
It has been almost a year since global health officials heard word that a new coronavirus, officially termed COVID-19, had emanated from the Chinese city of Wuhan. And while much of the world is grappling with crippled economies and the second wave of infections and deaths, analysts and economists project that Beijing is already standing to gain from the devastation long before the dust has settled.
Gen. Austin: Defense secretary nomination is 'honor and privelege'
Gen. Lloyd Austin addresses his nomination as defense secretary
Biden defense pick earns $350K on Raytheon’s board
If Austin is confirmed by the Senate, his appointment would continue a pattern among both Democratic and Republican presidents of choosing Cabinet members from the highest echelons of Corporate America.
Kennedy blasts Biden foreign policy team for 'incompetence and warmongering'
Bryan Suits discusses Biden Cabinet picks Gen. Lloyd Austin, Antony Blinken



















