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Easing transition strain: Supporting service members moving into civilian life

Discover how personalized support can help Veterans navigate civilian life with greater confidence and long term success.

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Trump’s intelligence pick pressed on 2020 election, defends handling of New York Times subpoenas

Jay Clayton faced Democratic criticism after repeatedly declining to say Joe Biden won in 2020 and standing by subpoenas issued by his Manhattan prosecutor’s office to four New York Times journalists.

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A portable ‘cloud-in-a-box’ brings mission-critical applications to the edge

Learn how edge ready AI solutions are strengthening modern defense missions in any environment.

Science & Tech

How a former Marine is rewriting the future of battlefield AI

A pilot program in the Pacific is showing how to get advanced tools all the way to the edge.

Science & Tech

AI can now power every stage of a cyberattack

Researchers determined AI has been used to identify security flaws, generate commands, and carry out parts of intrusions.

Business

Pentagon halts Phase 2 of cybersecurity certification program, launches 60-day ‘reform’ review

The Defense Department will keep cybersecurity self-assessments, but will not require third-party certifications as planned.

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DHS network intrusion was twice ruled a false positive before breach confirmed

Suspicious activity on the Homeland Security Information Network, which is being used to support World Cup games around the U.S., was first detected around mid-to-late May.

Defense Systems

Marines eye cloudless networks to keep AI tools running when the cloud goes down

The software company Ditto says it can solve a key problem by networking “whatever transports the customer brings.”

Policy

Sen. Lindsey Graham dies, leaving Senate seat vacant

The longtime South Carolina Republican chaired the Senate Budget Committee and led a key appropriations panel.

Business

Two more rocket-makers join Pentagon's list of launch options

Impulse Space and Relativity Federal can compete for national-security missions against SpaceX, Blue Origin, and others.

Policy

Unions sue to restore Pentagon workers' collective-bargaining rights

SecDef Hegseth's no-warning termination of worker agreements broke the law and caused "confusion and disruption," the suit alleges.

Science & Tech

How Ukraine won the first great robot war

In a new video, Science & Tech editor Patrick Tucker looks at how the narrative has shifted.

Business

NATO snubs Boeing, picks Saab to build alliance’s next radar plane

One analyst said the Pentagon’s waffling on the E-7 contributed to an “own goal.”

Threats

House committee wants details on DHS network hack

Cyber intruders accessed the unclassified network being used to help support World Cup games around the U.S., a senator said last week.

Policy

Trump wants to scrap a key framework for federal-employee discipline

Officials said the decades-old criteria used to punish misconduct are too restrictive and “mechanistic.” Practitioners disagree.