Congress wants the Army to start collecting more open-source intelligence
A 2025 NDAA provision encourages procuring OSINT software.
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A 2025 NDAA provision encourages procuring OSINT software.
He wants more time to study plaintiffs’ argument that the Trump-administration deal violates the law.
The Cyber Code of Practice applies to developers, system operators, and organisations that create, deploy, or manage AI systems.
Arrangement reveals depth of the countries’ relationship—and of the “supply challenges that Russia is facing,” one official said.
The Office of Special Counsel also determined that the Hatch Act does not prohibit federal-employee activities related to Project 2025.
ICBM EAR The latest ICBM EAR Report provides updates from USAF Global Strike command ’s on the ICBM Bomber Nuclear Programs, senior officials quotes, Hill developments and international strategic developments. A must read for all National Security professionals. Summary: The US Congress and Administration are now grappling with how to improve US deterrence in the […]
ICBM EAR Report for June, 25 was originally published on Global Security Review.
Introduction Two years have passed since the United States announced a unilateral ban on the testing of destructive anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons. The ban was announced on April 12, 2022, and hailed as a first step towards establishing a norms of responsible behavior to further the ideal of sustainability in outer space. Several states, including many […]
Two Years After the ASAT Test Ban: A Realistic Assessment was originally published on Global Security Review.
In 2019, Congress created the position of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy (ASD Space Policy) to elevate space within the Office of the Secretary of Defense and provide strong civilian oversight within the Department of Defense (DoD) as part of the reorganization that included a new service and combatant command for space. While […]
Congress Must Demand Stronger Leadership from OSD Space Policy was originally published on Global Security Review.
Air National Guard director says the effort is taking a bit longer because pilots need to learn a “full range of missions.”
Backers may point to classified intelligence to convince colleagues to support the renewal of the controversial warrantless spying power.