Space Force Launch To Proceed
The Space Force intended to proceed with a scheduled March 26 launch of an Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite – …More
The Space Force intended to proceed with a scheduled March 26 launch of an Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite – …More
The Army Corps of Engineers has started a mission to bolster national health-care services due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s …More
The number of National Guard troops mobilized nationwide in response to the COVID-19 threat was expected to reach roughly 4,100 …More
The Defense Department and industry are formulating plans to sustain the industrial base that supplies troops with equipment they need …More
Both the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments are taking steps to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic. …More
The Pentagon awarded three companies with contracts to design a mobile nuclear reactor prototype. BWX Technologies Inc., of Lynchburg, Virginia, …More
The military aviation community and industry need to devise a strategy for re-designing a critical component of the F-35 Lightning …More
The Navy envisions a day in the not-too-distant future when sailors and shipyard workers would no longer would have to …More
Marines are now fielding the new M320A1 grenade launcher. Able to be used as a stand-alone weapon or mounted onto …More
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced it will no longer approve any enrollment under the GI Bill at …More
The Defense Department has ordered a stop to all travel to, within or from 32 countries experiencing a CDC identified …More
DoD has issued a Force Health Protection protocol with before-and-after guidance for all DoD travel. Before travel, DoD components are …More
The beleaguered KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling tanker will be used only if necessary, as in not for day to day …More
Highly trained veterans – such as medics and hospital corpsmen – should not have such a tough time finding civilian …More
Commandant Gen. David H. Berger told a panel of lawmakers that approval the 2021 budget request for 44 Maritime Strike …More
Military families will get priority at base-run child care centers as of June 1, under a new Pentagon policy. Defense …More
Construction of the newest and most sophisticated Arleigh Burke-class destroyer began March 4 at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in …More
Spurred by the success of a similar program for officers, the Army will begin a pilot plan to implement a …More
DoD has announced that Army researchers are collaborating with other agencies, including the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for …More
Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the current commander of Pacific Air Forces, has been nominated to succeed Gen. David L. Goldfein …More
The Trump administration’s $705.4 billion defense budget request for fiscal 2021 would bolster efforts to meet the increasing threats posed …More
Reacting to the health threat posed by the coronavirus epidemic, the Pacific Fleet has ordered all ships attached to the …More
Gen. David Berger, the Marine Corps commandant, has ordered the removal of all Confederate symbols and memorabilia from the service’s …More
The Army anticipates exceeding its recruiting goals for this year. The Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) reported that the …More
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is seeking innovators who could develop a method for vehicles to illuminate what …More
Beneficiaries who receive health care from civilian providers through TRICARE Select say the quality of service they get is roughly …More
U.S. troops could be out of Afghanistan by May 2021, under the peace agreement signed Feb. 29 in Doha, Qatar, …More
The Military Health System unveiled plans to “right size” 50 military treatment facilities (MTFs), primarily by focusing the provision of …More
The Pentagon’s Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) awarded a total of $876.8 million in contracts to companies that should …More
States that want to host Air Force installations now would have to show that their policies would bolster service programs …More