Science & Tech

How Long Did the US Government Know about Spectre and Meltdown?

The largest CPU bug in history caught the Defense Department by surprise. Or not.

Threats

Mattis: New Sea-Launched Cruise Missile Is a Bargaining Chip

But don’t call the low-yield option a ‘tactical nuclear weapon’ — it’s still strategic, he says.

Ideas

Inside The World's Most Radical Experiment in Women’s Rights

The women’s movement in northern Syria is more like a women’s earthquake, in politics, governance, and the region's security.

Business

What ‘Buy America’ Looks Like at an Overseas Air Show

State Department officials say they’re upping their presence at the Singapore Airshow this week as part of the administration’s push to sell more arms abroad.

Ideas

An Advise-and-Assist Commander Has Advice for the US Army's New Partner-Trainers

Security Force Assistance Brigades, or SFABs, are a great concept, but even the best ideas have limitations and room for improvement.

Policy

How the Nunes Memo Harms Intelligence Oversight

The document’s lasting effect will be undermining the ability of Congress to prevent political abuses of surveillance powers.

Business

US Air Force Looks For New Ways to Buy, Protect Satellites

Ideas include smaller constellations — perhaps even spacecraft built to commercial standards.

Threats

Meet the Believers: The Afghanistan War’s US Commanders are Ready For a Reboot

What's different this time? New rules, new plan, new firepower, new hope.

Defense Systems

Strengthening the soldier with exoskeletons

The Army wants an exoskeleton to improve strength, endurance and ergonomics of warfighters.

Business

Booz Allen Hamilton Wins $621 Million DHS Cyber Contract

The six-year project will expand the continuous diagnostics and mitigation services DHS provides to other agencies.

Science & Tech

China's Surveillance State Should Scare Everyone

The country is perfecting a vast network of digital espionage as a means of social control—with implications for democracies worldwide.

Ideas

How Trump Just Might Close Guantanamo Prison

The president asked SecDef and Congress to ensure that detention policies support warfighting aims. That should mean shutting Gitmo down.

Defense Systems

How defense contractors are adapting to today's demands

General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon have all kept their IT and services work rather than divested it. We go under the hood of what these businesses mean to them and how they can win in a crowded market.

Ideas

Stop Turkey's Bombardment Of Our People

What is happening now in Afrin is in clear defiance of all international laws, norms, and values. We will fight. But we shouldn’t have to.

Threats

Want to Understand the Future of War? Talk to Chuck Krulak

As Marine commandant, Krulak bucked Pentagon wisdom and rebuilt the Corps for small, messy conflicts. Now his ideas run through the National Defense Strategy, urban-ops doctrine, and Jim Mattis' head.

Ideas

Nuclear Nuts: Trump's New Policy Hypes The Threat and Brings Us Closer to War

The Pentagon's Nuclear Posture Review only bends reality to fit Trump’s warped views.

Science & Tech

No, the US Won’t Respond to A Cyber Attack with Nukes

Defense leaders won’t completely rule out the possibility. But it’s a very, very, very remote possibility.

Threats

Pentagon Confirms It’s Developing Nuclear Cruise Missile to Counter a Similar Russian One

The new Nuclear Posture Review nods to North Korea, China, and Iran but devotes most of its time to Russian threats and U.S. deterrence.