Day: May 18, 2023
Pentagon Seeks Authority To Transfer Nuclear Submarines to Australia
DNews WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Defense asked Congress to authorize the transfer of nuclear-powered submarines to Australia as part of the trilateral AUKUS agreement with the…
Could a U.S.-China War Begin over the Philippines?
Sarang Shidore, RespStatecraft Washington’s risk-prone urge to deepen military alliances, juxtaposed with Chinese adventurism, threatens peace in Asia.
The ASEAN leaders’ summit in…
Bath Iron Works Lays Keel for Shipyard’s First Flight III Destroyer
USNI News General Dynamics Bath Iron Works laid the first keel of its Flight III Arleigh-Burke guided-missile destroyer, the company announced.
The future USS Louis H. Wilson…
Zombie Ideas Could Doom the Marine Corps’ Future
James Holmes, 1945 Robert Work is the Rick Grimes of U.S. Marine Corps force design, forever blazing away at faulty ideas.
Robert Work is the
New SBOM Hub Helps All Stakeholders in Software Distribution Chain
Lineaje introduces SBOM360 Hub, an exchange allowing software producers, sellers, and consumers to publish, share and use SBOMs and related compliance artifacts.
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‘Hard truth’: Aussie army ‘consuming readiness’ in face of inflation, new strategic environment
“We’ve seen an increased demand for budget as costs rise due to inflation and consistent challenges to our workforce, including recruiting and retention. And there have been increased demands on our vehicles and our equipment,” Lt. Ge…
Lawmakers advance cyber bills aimed at open-source, satellite vulnerabilities
The House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday easily advanced legislation to ensure the federal government and critical infrastructure can tap open-source software securely.
This Ring camera hack helps me keep a close eye on my most dangerous tech
In one room I have a robot-controlled laser beam that can slice through most materials. And in another, I have a robot-controlled spinning wheel of death.
Soaring pasta prices caused a crisis in Italy. What can the U.S. learn from it?
Italian officials convened crisis talks last week to address the price of pasta, which was up a whopping 17.5% year-over-year in March. But it’s far from the only country seeing a rise in food prices.