Defense Systems

NDAA provisions would reshape Pentagon’s use of ownership stakes in private companies

A Senate defense panel aims to place guardrails on direct equity investments, create an oversight board, and require briefings.

Threats

Before SpaceX IPO, investors in China secretly acquired stakes

One previously unreported SpaceX investor has ties to Chinese military contractors. The information was revealed only after ProPublica went to court to obtain it.

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CISA now has full Mythos Preview access, people familiar say

The cyberdefense agency got access to the model about a week ago, but remains without clear guidance from the White House.

Policy

Intelligence director hearing cancelled as Trump pushes voter-restriction bill

The move sets up an inexperienced loyalist to become acting national intelligence director on Friday.

Policy

Want to join NGA? Bring AI skills, agency leader says

Even current National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency workers are getting new training.

Threats

Peace deal unlikely to stem Iran's hackers, US officials say

Cyber operations are “definitely part of warfare that keeps going,” one said.

Defense Systems

ChatGPT to debut on Pentagon's GenAI.mil in ‘early July’, OpenAI says

It will be the latest model available for sensitive but unclassified work on the platform.

Policy

Navy preps science-and-tech strategy built for speed and focus

Two service leaders in technology development spoke at the Defense One Tech Summit.

Science & Tech

AI is taking some parts of background checks from 'months to hours,' clearance agency says

'We're trying to use AI...to make these little tiny decisions, and then bring that up to a human," says Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency official.

Policy

NATO has 'changed a lot' in four years, transformation leader says

The alliance has pivoted on standards, experimentation, doctrine, and more, Maj. Gen. Dominique Luzeaux said

Business

Industry and academia call on administration to free Anthropic’s AI model

30-plus industry and academic professionals signed a letter citing international competition and the need to patch network vulnerabilities.

Threats

Removal of Iranian nuclear materials to be worked out as war deal nears

The Trump administration is 80% to 85% sure a memorandum of understanding will be signed to end its war this month, a U.S. official said. 

Policy

Anthropic suspends top AI models after US export-control order

U.S. officials ordered the company to limit foreign access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5.

Policy

A powerful spying ability will sunset on Friday — here’s why

Congress has refused to reapprove Section 702 during a months-long standoff over privacy and the future of the nation’s top spy office.

Policy

Push for new Cyber Force service branch narrowly fails in the Senate

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s amendment aimed to place a new service under the Army.

Policy

The Army wants to build a better data center. Can they do it?

A call for industry ideas pulled in 200 proposals. The service is moving ahead with data centers, manufacturing upgrades, and more.