Policy

Senators challenge Hegseth’s bottleneck on communications with Congress

The Senate Armed Services chairman said new limits in a recent memo “may need to be clarified.”

Business

General Dynamics CEO warns of government shutdown effects

The company raked in nearly $13 billion in revenue for Q3, including about $4 billion from shipbuilding.

Ideas

Don’t give up the shipyards

Trump’s first shipbuilding deal must not derail America’s bipartisan strategy to revive the foundations of its seapower.

Threats

Defense civilians, other feds abroad fret about making rent during shutdown

Some employees say their foreign landlords have little sympathy for their “U.S. issue.”

Business

With cautious optimism, some defense firms lock in on prototypes to drive demand

Could the “Field of Dreams” mantra—if you build it, they will buy—help the Pentagon buy smarter, faster?

Policy

End furloughs that have idled 80% of nuclear-security staff, lawmakers urge

Sidelining the National Nuclear Security Administration puts the country at risk, 27 U.S. representatives tell Energy Dept. leaders.

Business

Airbus, Leonardo, Thales join to reshape European space landscape

Defense firms propose to unite satellite, communications, and Earth-observation capabilities to challenge global rivals and secure Europe's strategic autonomy.

Policy

Industry groups push to keep open-source measures in annual intelligence bill

But several elements of the intelligence community oppose the provisions in the House version of the Intelligence Authorization Act.

Policy

New national security strategy could redefine homeland defense: experts

Recent budgets have prioritized innovation over deterrence, leaving a widening gap, according to a new report.

Policy

Will new inspectors general defy Trump if needed? Nominees won't say

Senate Democrats pressed the men who would replace fired IGs at the Defense Department and elsewhere.

Exclusive Threats

Hegseth fired the Air Force’s top lawyer. The JAG who took on the job is stepping away.

It’s been eight months since the service had a Senate-confirmed leader in the role.

Business

As space weapons proliferate, spy satellites are getting new duties

Space Force signs selects Vantor to watch for naughty satellites, space threats.

Policy

US cybersecurity is 'slipping' under Trump, says congressional commission

Cuts to agencies and the politicization of disinfo-tracking work have slowed or reversed progress toward goals set five years ago by the Cyberspace Solarium Commission 2.0.