Day: July 1, 2023
Pending Sale Raises Fears of Consolidation Among Submarine Suppliers
DOne Valve company merger comes as the stressed submarine industrial base tries to increase production for the U.S. Navy and Australia.
Autonomy Is Here. DoD Shouldn’t Let It Pass It By.
Dunlap & Wilson, Defense News Hardly a day has gone by without news of Russia’s war of aggression since they invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Amidst the tragedy of the present war, we see…
Space Force Chief Seeks To ‘Shift Mindset’ To Defend Ground Forces
BrDefense “While important, a narrow focus on protecting space capabilities disregards how U.S. strategic competitors are preparing to use their own space capabilities to find, target, and…
Navy SEALs Seek New Tech for Covert Missions
Stew Magnuson, NatDefMag TAMPA, Florida — Whether it is in super-fast and stealthy boats, mini-submarines or combat diving suits, Special Operations Command’s elite…
Defending Against State-Sponsored Espionage
Glenn Chafetz, The Cipher Brief OPINION — Last year, Congress spent 52 billion dollars on the CHIPS Act to advance the semiconductor industry in the United States because…
Why Today’s Military AI Isn’t Capable of ‘Going Rogue’
Alex Hollings, Sandboxx News Artificial intelligence, or AI, is becoming more and more prevalent in our daily lives, but as
Facing Tough Recruiting Environment after 50 Years of Volunteer Force
Military It was 1966 when Paul White, then an 18-year-old from Texas, said officers visited the young men in his high school class and told them during an assembly they had been drafted to…
Military Recruiting Crisis: Even Veterans Don’t Want Their Families To Join
WSJ Pentagon scrambles to retain the main pipeline for new service members as disillusioned families steer young people away