Policy

When China Convinced the US That Uighurs Were Waging Jihad

In the chaos surrounding America’s War on Terror, Washington fell for Beijing’s ruse that the embattled Muslim minority posed a threat to the West.

Threats

US Air Force: We Need $5 Billion To Fix Weather-Damaged Bases

Without the cash, service says it will cut pilot training, ground planes, stop other base construction projects.

Defense Systems

IARPA seeks security footage for better algorithm training

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity wants 960 hours of annotated video data to help it train computer vision algorithms for law enforcement and public safety.

Policy

2020 Dems Are Light on Foreign Policy — But Will It Matter?

“None of these guys, with the exception of Biden, have the chops,” said one longtime Democratic strategist.

Ideas

All the Ways the US Military’s Infrastructure Crisis Is Getting Worse

The weather damage to Tyndall and Offutt AFBs adds to a multibillion-dollar backlog of deferred maintenance that’s taking a strategic toll.

Policy

EXCLUSIVE: Patrick Shanahan Says ‘Of Course’ He Wants to Be Defense Secretary

Under increasing scrutiny, the acting secretary — and his allies — make the case for President Trump to nominate him.

Policy

Now What? Congress Quiet after ISIS Territorial Defeat

The relative silence in Washington is a testament to the ambiguous nature of Saturday’s victory.

Defense Systems

SecDef says cyber is top modernization priority

In March 26 testimony to Congress, acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan pointed to cyber modernization as a key element of DOD's $750 billion top-line budget request.

Science & Tech

The US Military Is Creating the Future of Employee Monitoring

A new AI-enabled pilot project aims to sense “micro changes” in the behavior of people with top-secret clearances. If it works, it could be the future of corporate HR.

Science & Tech

UK Stands Fast, Won’t Ban Huawei 5G Gear Despite US Warnings

The Vice Chief of Defence Staff says a “sophisticated” approach can capture the benefits while reducing the risks of using Chinese next-gen telecoms gear.

Defense Systems

Navy awards $446M market research contract

Three firms are chosen for a $446 million blanket purchase agreement for IT research and informative services to defense agencies.

Ideas

Trump's Strange Tweet May Have Kept Nuclear Talks Alive

The president is finally reckoning with the role of sanctions in North Korean diplomacy.

Ideas

To Strengthen NATO, Congress Must Help End Its Reliance On Russian Equipment

Here are three steps to remove a dangerous dependence on the alliance’s primary threat.

Science & Tech

Pentagon To Explore Potential of 5G — and Its Made-in-China Hazards

Planned experiments will test the emerging wireless technology, even as leaders fret publicly about supply-chain risks.

Ideas

Will Hypersonics Finally Force the Pentagon to Integrate Kinetic and Non-Kinetic Defenses?

It’s long been too hard to get the U.S. military’s cyber-EW-IO operators on the same page with more traditional trigger-pullers.

Threats

The ‘Caliphate’ Is Dead, but Americans Might Not Be Any Safer

Why a terrorist group with land looked so threatening to the United States.

Threats

All ISIS Has Left Is Money. Lots of It.

Even without a physical state, the Islamic State can still fund its main product: political violence.