Defense Systems

Navy ‘looking forward’ to F/A-XX builder decision, air boss says

A naval sixth-gen fighter wasn’t going to happen this year, but Congress offers a lifeline.

Policy

New CNO vows new ‘engine of naval dominance’

It’s “the foundry”—the shore establishment—Adm. Daryl Caudle said at a Monday ceremony.

Defense Systems

The Army is equipping its Black Hawks to launch drones

But how long will the venerable rotorcraft keep its central role as the service transforms?

Policy

UK ‘agreed to drop’ demand that Apple install an encryption backdoor, DNI says

Tulsi Gabbard said Britain's reversal would "ensure Americans' private data remains private." But plenty of questions remain around US policy as well.

Policy

Trump aims to foster space industry by cutting environmental regulation

Experts expect the new executive order to benefit SpaceX, as well as its competitors.

Ideas

China is working on reusable rockets—and a strategic leap in space power

The U.S. is ahead, but China's ability to close the gap should not be underestimated.

Business

For Booz Allen, 2025 is the year of the ‘pivot’

The company’s head of defense business talks shifting strategies, navigating policy changes, and how the company is reintroducing itself.

Business

Leidos takes aim at maritime autonomy

The company wants to make waves in the surface and undersea drone markets amongst startup competitors.

Threats

Documents detail China's AI-powered propaganda push

A trove of documents from a Chinese firm reveal influence operations that run at unprecedented speed and precision, Vanderbilt University researchers say.

Defense Systems

Can COFFEE filters calm the spectrum tug-of-war?

A DARPA project aims to help military and commercial gear squeeze more use out of hotly coveted frequencies.

Threats

Small defense firms are tempting targets for nation-state hackers: NSA

Some 80% of contractors are relatively small, said the NSA’s head of defense-industry security, who has helped hundreds of them spot thousands of vulnerabilities in their systems.