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US Army will ditch old radios amid larger modernization juggle
The Army is evaluating what is “actually needed at the battalion level and below."
Gmail fix for junior soldiers? Army launches Google email beta
The service started testing the Google products this week, a source said.
US Army to double cyber corps strength as focus shifts from counterinsurgency
"We're on a multiyear growth pattern," said Army Lt. Gen. John Morrison. "But we're in a pretty good spot right now."
Email shutdown looms for 250,000 personnel, and the Army has no fix yet
Army G-6 officials could be running out of time to ensure junior soldiers maintain official email addresses.
By Davis Winkie
Defense innovation experts to Congress: Put money where Pentagon’s mouth is
For the Department of Defense to embrace the leap-ahead technologies needed to compete, Congress must use its funding power to make major players out of small, disruptive tech firms.
By Joe Gould
A crash’s grim echoes of Iran Air flight 655
As recently as last week, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani referenced the attack in criticizing President Donald Trump.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Frozen in time, US Embassy a monument to Iran hostage crisis
What initially began as a sit-in devolved into 444 days of captivity for 52 Americans seized in the embassy.
Pentagon decides not to release $300M in aid to Pakistan
The Pentagon says it’s taken final steps to cancel $300 million in planned aid to Pakistan.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Afghan president declines resignation of top officials
Afghanistan’s top security officials have tendered their resignation, but President Ashraf Ghani asked them to remain at their posts.
As US pushes Tehran, Iran recalls American-backed 1953 coup
The coup, 65 years ago this week, lit a fuse for an Islamic revolution.
Experiment over: Pentagon’s tech hub gets a vote of confidence
Deputy Secretary of Defense Pat Shanahan is taking the "x" out of "DIUx."
By Aaron Mehta