Science & Tech

Pentagon Wants AI to Interpret ‘Strategic Activity’ Around the Globe

The Defense Innovation Unit is seeking commercial tools to glean insights from global news outlets, social media platforms, and other publicly available resources.

Threats

Pentagon, Pompeo Diverge on Saudi-Oil Attacks

Defense officials say they won’t get ahead of Saudi Arabian investigators. The Secretary of State blames Iran.

Policy

Trump Names Robert O’Brien His 4th National Security Advisor

A lawyer by trade, former Bush delegate at the UN, and campaign advisor to Mitt Romney and Scott Walker, O’Brien has been serving as special envoy for hostage affairs.

Ideas

The US Military is Not, and Can Never Be, Afghanistan’s Police

If we were 'almost a police force' in Afghanistan, we already would have won.

Policy

Mike Pompeo Is Bigger Than the Pentagon — For Now

“I think that Pompeo is now running foreign policy in the Trump administration in the way that Cheney ran it in the Bush administration,” said one analyst.

Business

70 Percent of Americans Say Arms Sales Make US Less Safe

A recent Chicago Council survey shows the Trump administration out of step with public opinion.

Ideas

Two Cheers for Esper’s Plan to Reassert Civilian Control of the Pentagon

One might believe that leaving more decisions to uniformed experts would depoliticize policy. The opposite is true.

Ideas

Coming Soon to a Battlefield: Robots That Can Kill

Tomorrow’s wars will be faster, more high-tech, and less human than ever before. Welcome to a new era of machine-driven warfare.

Ideas

The Mattis Two-Step

The forever general’s attempt to "stay out of politics" is bringing him right into it.

Science & Tech

Pentagon, NSA Prepare to Train AI-Powered Cyber Defenses

The giant effort starts by trying to standardize data across the Defense Department's sprawling IT ecosystem.

Threats

US Wargames to Try Out Concepts for Fighting China, Russia

Joint Staff-led exercises will test new communications gear and new ideas for getting past “industrial-age” synchronization of forces.

Ideas

Women Help Prevent Terrorism. Congress Should Encourage the Pentagon to Pay Attention

Here’s a list of related House provisions that should be part of 2020's final authorization bill.

Ideas

The Man Who Couldn’t Take It Anymore

“I had no choice but to leave,” James Mattis says of his decision to resign as President Trump’s secretary of defense.

Ideas

Happy Birthday, Nuclear Arms Race

If we remember how we could have stopped it, we may yet find a way to do so.

Threats

Alleged Israeli Strikes Bring US to Crossroads in Iraq

The Pentagon is worried that attacks on Iran-linked targets could damage its relationship with Baghdad. But what does the White House want?

Threats

Dunford: Peace Agreement With The Taliban Is ‘Worth Trying’

“I’m not using the ‘withdrawal’ word right now,” the Pentagon’s top uniformed leader said Wednesday.

Ideas

Is This Space’s ‘Billy Mitchell Moment’? Let’s Hope Not

Enflaming service rivalries will not help the U.S. military develop the joint spacepower it needs.

Science & Tech

The Pentagon Wants to Bolster DIU’s Cyber Defenses

The department is looking for penetration testers, red teams, and cyber training to protect its startup incubator from online attacks.

Business

Pentagon Sees ‘No Major Concerns’ With Raytheon-United Technologies Merger

The Defense Department’s top weapons buyer, Ellen Lord, gives stamp of approval to what would be the second-largest defense and aerospace company ever.

Policy

The Pentagon Is Almost Two Years Late On Efficiency Reforms

Little progress have been made on various requirements ordered in the 2018 authorization act, GAO found.