First Lady honors World War I veterans, advocates of national memorialThe National World War I Memorial, which opened to the public in April 2021, will be completed in September of this year.By Zamone Perez8 days ago
Agreement helps military spouses keep federal jobs in overseas movesHere's how an agreement between the Pentagon and State Department will help federally employed military spouses move their jobs overseas in a PCS.By Karen Jowers4 weeks ago
GOP, Dems clash on multiyear munitions buys as shutdown loomsA niche appropriations debate on multiyear munitions buys has ballooned into one of the numerous partisan standoffs over the defense spending bill.By Bryant Harris8 months ago
How government contractors, industry are bracing for budget shutdownContractors, like federal agencies, are reading the handwriting on the wall and are bracing for a shutdown.By Molly Weisner8 months ago
China, Russia will use cyber to sow chaos if war starts, Pentagon saysThe strategy describes China as a “broad and pervasive” cyber espionage threat and Russia as a malign online influence.By Colin Demarest8 months ago
Navy veteran repaid unexpected help he received while jailed in IranA Navy veteran who was jailed in Iran for several years recently repaid the generosity of a fellow inmate who helped him behind bars.8 months ago
AUKUS standoff: Australia, UK wait on Congress to approve pactAUKUS was announced two years ago. Now Congress must pass several bills to make the pact work, from export controls to submarine transfer authorities.By Bryant Harris8 months ago
RTX readies to test new air defense radar following US Air Force dealGhostEye MR is a medium-range radar that can detect, track and identify threats including cruise missiles and drones.By Stephen Losey9 months ago
Federal officials unveil aid for water, shelter as Maui residents reelThe Biden administration is seeking $12 billion in additional money for the government’s disaster relief fund.9 months ago
Former Marine captain’s Syrian detention reaches 11th yearSyrian officials were willing to share proof of life information as recently as 2020, reporting indicates.By Todd South9 months ago
Man killed by FBI after alleged Biden threats was Air Force veteranThe man federal agents shot and killed in his home in Provo, Utah Wednesday morning was a former airman who threatened to assassinate President Joe Biden.By Allison P. Erickson9 months ago
Space Command to stay in Colorado after Biden rejects move to AlabamaHead of Space Command, Gen. James Dickinson, argued that moving his headquarters now would jeopardize military readiness.By Lolita C. Baldor and Tara Copp, AP10 months ago