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Marine Corps inks first contract for autonomous ground vehicle production

A nearly $20 million contract aims to integrate autonomous ground vehicles in the service’s ground based air defense missions.

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Could the Army’s light squad vehicle power battlefield drones?

A mobile brigade in the 101st Airborne Division put drones to the test in a recent training rotation—and used the Infantry Squad Vehicle to keep unmanned systems running.

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House, mostly, backs $1.5B White House moves to fund E-7 Wedgetail

A shuffle of classified Air Force funds was OK’d, but a withdrawal from the Navy was stopped.

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RIMPAC kicks off in Hawaii with a focus on experimentation

The theme of this edition of the biennial exercise is “partners: integrated and prepared.”

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ODNI deputy director pushed out amid Pulte shakeup

The acting director of national intelligence has removed roughly 50 career and political staffers since Friday.

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Pentagon's quantum strategy ‘a first step’ in preparing for the future, CIO says

Released on Tuesday along with two executive orders, the document sets deadlines for post-quantum cryptography adoption.

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Sen. Warren seeks ethics pledge from Raytheon exec nominated to top space acquisition job

A letter sent to Erich Hernandez-Baquero raised ‘impartiality’ concerns if confirmed to the role.

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Senate joins House in rebuke of Trump over his war in Iran

Senate approval marked the first time both chambers have voted to end the conflict.

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Parts of NSA lose Mythos 5 access after White House imposes limits

The Five Eyes alliance is warning that frontier AI could accelerate cyberattacks and cyber defense.

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If Iran accepts new inspections, can the US even make them work?

Hidden centrifuges, “technical incompetence,” and other obstacles make nuclear inspectors’ job harder than ever.

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'A huge grab of power': Trump is defying Congress on foreign aid

Experts say administration officials have largely refused to follow many Congressional orders, likely in violation of the law.

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Executive orders seek to hasten quantum computing—and guard against its use

One directs a "national effort" toward a useful quantum computer; the other sets deadlines for quantum-resistant encryption.

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Lawmakers warn acting DNI against workforce shakeup

Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., and Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., cited concerns about reported ODNI staff cuts while Bill Pulte temporarily leads the intelligence community.