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From ODNI’s perspective, they want to “streamline a number of inefficient processes, including duplicative contracts to ...
The agency hopes to bring some staff back in a “surgical rehiring,” said Lt. Gen. Paul Stanton, head of the Defense ...
The U.S. military is working on ways to get the power of cloud-based, big-data AI in tools that can run on local computers, ...
“By leveraging our greatest asset—talented, patriotic Americans willing to bring their technical expertise to bear to serve ...
Despite the Trump administration’s jarring shifts in foreign and trade policy, some international companies are laying plans to expand their defense business in the United States, executives ...
That’s more than other military branches, and it means the service will end the year with nearly 1,000 fewer people than ...
The Defense Department has officially accepted a luxury jet from Qatar and has begun planning how to convert the plane into ...
This commentary is published in coordination with the 2025 Global Security Forum, of which Defense One is a media partner. The AI-powered weapons and systems that the Pentagon is racing to build ...
Just launching the satellites could cost between $161 billion and $542 billion, the Congressional Budget Office warned two ...
Special operations are also becoming more of a model for the way the Pentagon can acquire technology: buying things, trying ...
Space Force is losing 14% of its civilian workers to SecDef Pete Hegseth’s hurry-up effort to cut Pentagon headcount. That’s ...
Golden Dome will provide “close to 100 percent protection” of the U.S. homeland, Trump said, and it will include Canada, ...