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Trial begins for Navy chief facing multiple espionage charges
Chief Fire Controlman (Aegis) Bryce Steven Pedicini is the first sailor to face espionage charges within the Navy justice system in at least five years.
Releasing leak suspect a national security risk, feds say
Federal prosecutors are urging a judge to keep the accused leaker behind bars, arguing he may still have access to secret documents that he could expose.
Biden picks Heritage for Marine Corps info warfare post
The Senate received Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Ryan Heritage's nomination March 30.
Biden taps 7th Fleet commander Thomas for information warfare post
If confirmed, Navy Vice Adm. Karl Thomas would succeed Vice Adm. Jeffrey Trussler, who took the post in June 2020.
US Navy mulls adding info warfare specialists on more submarines
The service years ago made information warfare commanders fixtures of carrier strike groups.
A new Navy ‘cyber’ rating is in the works
The new rating will replace cryptologic technician networks and it's name will include "cyber." Expect more details later this year.
New Marine information command aims to sync up data operations
The Marine Corps recently activated a two-star command that it hopes will better coordinate its information operations.
Former Army reservist spied for Chinese government
The soldier enlisted in 2016 through a program to recruit foreigners.
Drones critical to US info-warfare playbook, Air Force’s Kennedy says
Military adoption and deployment of drones has ballooned in recent years, with the Russia-Ukraine war pushing their use into the popular spotlight.
Navy hero in LGBTQ club shooting ‘wanted to save the family I found’
Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Thomas James continues to recover at a hospital in Colorado Springs.
Army leaders: Consider making information operations an enlisted MOS
Young soldiers have enormous potential in conducting information operations, writes the author of this commentary.
By Nestor Lora-Ortiz