The two services have been conducting reviews and meeting with industry over the last year to define their distinct roles in providing tactical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities and develop a plan for a space-based ground moving target indicator capability.
Putin makes changes to arms industry, space agency leadership
The reshuffle follows reported flaws and deficiencies in Russian weapons programs highlighted by the military action in Ukraine.
House passes defense authorization with new arms transfers restrictions
The House on Thursday passed the $840 billion National Defense Authorization Act 329-101 after voting to attach hundreds of amendments, some of which included new arms transfers restrictions.
US Coast Guard calls for larger icebreaker fleet to compete in the Arctic
As sea ice in the Arctic melts, the Coast Guard needs more icebreakers to remain competitive.
US Space Force plan for rapid satellite launches may finally take off
The Space Force may finally be ready embrace the concept for responsive launch. Outside experts and military officials point to recent and planned demonstrations, momentum in the commercial sector and a growing acknowledgement of the threats to military space assets as reasons to think the service may overcome the bureaucratic, budgetary and technological hurdles that have slowed this effort over the last two decades.
Italian Navy, telecom provider team up to deter attacks on undersea cables
An Italian Navy official also suggested cables themselves might act as sensors to help the service.
Senate must back creation of ‘Space National Guard’ to end a needless division
A brain drain in the space arena will have detrimental effects on our national security and our states’ readiness, and creating a Space National Guard is the best, most cost-efficient way to prevent that from happening.
Cybersecurity Is a Team Sport: 3 Takeaways from Israel?s Cyber Week
The future of cybersecurity relies on successful international partnerships and collaboration to ultimately thwart cybercriminals and cyberattacks.
Harland & Wolff wins $65 million deal to fix up ex-British ship for Lithuanian Navy
But the big prize for the company — and other shipyards in the U.K. — is the logistics ships program for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
Elaine Luria wants to fight for a stronger Navy — but first she has to get reelected
Rep. Elaine Luria is one of the U.S. Navy’s staunchest proponents, but also one of its most ruthless critics.