Ideas

The Pentagon Is Flubbing Its Pitch to Silicon Valley

Appeals to patriotism won’t move America’s tech industry. Other approaches might work better.

Ideas

You Can Now Bid on DOD's 2nd-Largest-Ever Cloud-Services Contract

The up-to-$8 billion DEOS is only the first phase of the Defense Department's plan to buy common communication, collaboration and productivity capabilities.

Science & Tech

Maduro’s Media Crackdown Fails as Protests Overwhelm Caracas

The blue armband uprising of Venezuelan soldiers shows that viral messaging remains the future of protest.

Defense Systems

DISA's MilCloud 2.0 migration is moving forward

Caroline Bean, DISA's MilCloud deputy program manager and lead engineer, explained where the migration stands and what to expect this year.

Threats

Lawmakers Probe Navy, Marine Corps Plans on Climate Change

Trump’s picks for Chief of Naval Operations and Marine Corps Commandant sailed through their confirmation hearing on Tuesday.

Policy

House Lawmakers To Ask Justice Department to Investigate Erik Prince

‘Very strong evidence’ that Blackwater founder committed perjury, says Intel chairman Schiff.

Ideas

Five Things I Learned From the Mueller Report

A careful reading of the dense document delivers some urgent insights — including a surprising revelation on the counterintelligence front.

Ideas

China’s Risky Middle East Bet

Beijing believes it can focus on economic development and avoid any role in political affairs—but that assumption will likely prove naive.

Science & Tech

Here's the US Navy’s Drone Tanker, on the Road

A test prototype of Boeing’s MQ-25 carrier-based refueling aircraft gets a ride to its test airfield.

Ideas

Trump's Withdrawal from Arms Trade Treaty Could Reduce US Exports

The Arms Trade Treaty has helped keep U.S. companies competitive in the global market by requiring other countries to adopt standards similar to America's.

Ideas

ISIS Relaunches as a Global Platform

The Sri Lanka bombings were a preview of the Islamic State’s future.

Ideas

Congress Is Trying Harder at Its National-Security Job

But the legislature has a long way to go. Here are some areas of bipartisan agreement where progress should be possible.

Ideas

Counterterrorism in the Era of Great-Power Competition

A former Trump administration counterterrorism leader explains what’s changed since Obama, and what ought to come next.

Defense Systems

Defense industrial base cyber program adds a key partner

The voluntary public-private information-sharing program facilitates better situational awareness about IT security threats to unclassified contractor networks and information systems.

Ideas

Watch: Future Security Forum

Defense One partners with New America to bring you the Future Security Forum in Washington, D.C.

Ideas

What Insurgency Will Look Like in 2030

The author of “Ghost Fleet” has some guesses — and some questions that U.S. defenders will have to answer.

Ideas

Trump's Approach to National Security: Whatever Benefits Me

This president stands apart from his government, but from Russia to DHS, his selective silence on security matters has policy effects.