Policy

Lawmakers aim to force the Army to detail its transformation plans

“Parochial interests” may have motivated lawmakers to tighten the reins, one official said.

Defense Systems

Blue Origin rocket explosion shows ‘fragility’ of national-security launch plans

Space Force efforts to breed more competitors aren’t keeping up with ever-increasing demand for rockets.

Policy

GOP lawmakers axe provision to limit the use of JAGs in civilian roles

The Trump administration has shifted dozens of military lawyers to temporary jobs as immigration judges, special attorneys.

Threats

Putin allies wishcast nuclear war, America in crisis, and real-estate deals

On Wednesday, they met at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum as smoke from Ukrainian drone attacks rose across the city.

Policy

Lawmakers demand answers about $620M Pentagon loan to firm tied to Trump Jr.

In a letter, a group of Democratic Congress members wrote that ProPublica’s reporting on the deal “reveals a staggering level of corruption and influence.”

Policy

Trump's choice of acting intel chief threatens fragile surveillance-powers deal

If William Pulte's appointment is not rescinded, Senate Democrats say, it could sink an extension of FISA Section 702.

Policy

New bill aims to regulate military uses of AI

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand also wants to establish a clear chain of human accountability for AI on the battlefield.

Breaking News Policy

Trump signs business-friendlier version of AI executive order

The order asks for just a month of pre-publication access to advanced models, not the 90 days of an earlier draft.

Breaking News Policy

Trump appoints housing official to be acting director of national intelligence

William Pulte, who lacks experience in intelligence, will retain his current post, where he has launched investigations into the president’s political foes.

Science & Tech

Thanks largely to robots, Ukraine is now talking about winning, not just surviving

Uncrewed and autonomous systems—and the willingness to adapt to them—have neutered Russian advantages.

Policy

Ready, fire, aim: Pentagon cut workforce with little analysis before or since

Defense officials concurred with GAO that lessons should be drawn—but gave no indication they will be.

Science & Tech

The Navy wants next-generation munitions, so it’s spending millions on innovation hubs

The service is teaming up with industrial park-builder ACMI to create an energetics facility in Maryland.

Science & Tech

Q&A with SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Frank Donovan

"I don't really care about platforms. I care about autonomous warfare," says the former leader of the Defense Autonomous Warfare Group.

Exclusive Policy

Cyber Force? Senator pushes to create service branch under the Army

Ideas for a cyber service have been floated before. Some experts argue now is the right time.

Threats

Data brokers are helping enemies target US troops. The Pentagon must step up, lawmakers say

Commercial location data has been used to "target or surveil U.S. personnel in theater,” CENTCOM says.

Defense Systems

Army’s data-merging cell needs a few years to untangle the mess

The pilot program runs through September, after which the Army will need to officially fund and staff it to keep it going.