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How the US Army is Preparing to Fight Hybrid War in 2030

The future is little teams operating on land, in the air, and online, taking on enemies that haven’t declared themselves.

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US Army Chief Announces Major Reorganization For How Army Develops, Buys Weapons

Gen. Milley says Army 'must regain our overmatch and competitive advantage against emerging threats.'

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The FBI’s Cyber Strategy: Shame The Hackers

The agency is trying to take a more preventive, and not a reactive, security strategy.

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Pentagon: We’ll Keep Buying Software That Russian Spies have Looked Through

The U.S. military will still buy consumer-off-the-shelf products from several tech companies that allowed Russia’s Federal Security Service, or FSB, an intelligence outfit, to intimately probe.

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North Korea Is Testing Not Just Bombs, But the Entire Global Nuclear Monitoring System

It is a miracle of statecraft and science that this collaborative international infrastructure has actually come into being.

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The White House's Cyber Tool Wish List

Acting Federal Chief Information Security Officer Grant Schneider pushed for tools that are easy to use but can share threat data in real time.

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Get Lasers Into the Field Faster, Lawmakers Tell the Pentagon

The Senate’s version of the annual defense bill provides $200 million for rapid prototyping of directed energy weapons.

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General Motors Wants to Disrupt the Military Truck Market

Building on its hydrogen fuel cell-powered pickup truck for the Army, the automaker will soon unveil a self-powered mobile chassis.

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DHS Forms Election Security Task Force

The new task force will draw resources from across the Department of Homeland Security, including intelligence analysis.

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DARPA-Funded Radar Lets Planes See Through Smoke and Clouds

A promising approach to a decades-old quandary: how to get a clear field of view to the ground?

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The Folly of Tactical Nuclear Weapons

Some soothsayers say they boost deterrence. But the point of deterrence is to have no mushroom clouds, not new, tailor-made ones.

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Soon, DHS Will Have Eyes on Computer Vulnerabilities Across the Government

A governmentwide software dashboard is launching this month.

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Social Media is ‘First Tool’ of 21st-Century Warfare, US Lawmaker Says

And buying Facebook ads is much cheaper than an F-35 fighter jet, said Sen. Mark Warner.

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If North Korea Fires an ICBM, the US Might Have to Shoot It Down Over Russia

Missile-defense physics may require interceptors to fly into ‘the teeth of the Russian early warning net.’

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3 Questions: America’s Next Nuclear-Missile Submarine

Built to deter America's enemies for the next 60 years, the Navy's new missile sub is slated to be the U.S. military’s third most-expensive program — ever.

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The Future the US Military is Constructing: a Giant, Armed Nervous System

Service chiefs are converging on a single strategy for military dominance: connect everything to everything.

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Meet the 17-Year-Old Who Hacked the Air Force

The winner of the service's latest bug-bounty contest says government security gets tighter every time they invite the public to help.

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The Russians Just Test-Fired an ICBM

Both Washington and Moscow are modernizing their nuclear arsenals, but military leaders worry that Russia is ahead.