Ideas

Let the US Air Force Move Ahead with Its Heavy-Lift Rocket Program

Lawmakers' attempt to force the service to allow more companies to bid on satellite launches would do more harm than good.

Policy

Gen. Hyten to Get His Senate Confirmation Hearing

His previously uncontroversial nomination to be vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs was thrown into question after a former subordinate accused him of sexual assault.

Threats

Esper Confirmed As Defense Secretary, Despite Opposition from Some 2020 Dems

Tuesday's 90-8 vote ends the longest period in history that the Defense Department has gone without a confirmed leader.

Ideas

How Can Congress Authorize War When It Can’t Decide What War Is?

There’s bipartisan agreement that the law governing America’s wars needs an update. There’s also bipartisan agreement that it won’t happen anytime soon.

Policy

After Trump Weighs In on JEDI, GOP Lawmakers Say Keep Out of It

Four members of the House Armed Services Committee asked Trump to let the Pentagon award its Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract without delay.

Ideas

Don’t Expand the Covert Agents Secrecy Law

A House measure would put not only the press but the intelligence community at risk.

Threats

Did the US Invent Lyme Disease in the 1960s? The House Aims to Find Out

A decades-old conspiracy theory says Cold War bioweapons research is sickening tens of thousands of Americans a year.

Ideas

House to 2020 Candidates: Trump and Nukes Don’t Mix

Those who would win the Democratic nod should heed the vote to kill the new low-yield nuke.

Policy

Esper Assures Wary Senators He'll Keep Military Out of Politics

During his confirmation hearing, the SecDef nominee was asked about Trump, China, and Russia — and not Afghanistan, ISIS, or al-Qaeda.

Policy

Sen. Warren Spars with Defense Secretary Nominee Over His Lobbyist Work

The Democratic presidential candidate said that Mark Esper, who has declined to recuse himself from Raytheon-related decisions, should not lead the Pentagon.

Policy

Inside the Pentagon’s Game of Musical Chairs

Richard V. Spencer is the year’s third acting defense secretary — but there are a lot more moving pieces than that.

Policy

Milley: War with Iran Would Draw Forces from Great-Power Focus

The four-star Army general received questions but few challenges at his Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing.

Threats

Sexual Assault Allegation Surfaces About Nominee for Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman

Cleared by Air Force investigators, Gen. Hyten may yet face questions during his Senate confirmation process.

Ideas

The US-Saudi Alliance Is on the Brink

The relationship has survived for seven decades. A Democratic president could change that.

Business

The US Government’s Historic Spending Spree Continues

Spending data from the Government Accountability Office confirmed last year’s predicted spending spree and early fiscal 2019 data suggests historical spending levels continued.

Science & Tech

Congress Wants DHS to Study Disruptive Deepfake Videos

Bills introduced in the House and Senate aim to combat the forged media through comprehensive research and technological assessments.

Policy

US Senate Approves $750 Billion Defense Policy Bill

The National Defense Authorization Act also contains 3.1% military pay hike and acquisition reforms.

Policy

Lawmaker: Human Problem at Pentagon Worse than Tech Problem

Rep. Jim Cooper says Congress shouldn’t accept a government topped by acting political appointees.