While the U.S. military operates sophisticated weapons systems, it is not networked in a way that reflects the digital connectivity we all depend on in our everyday lives.
By Maj. Gen. Mike Fantini and Lt. Col. Jake Sotiriadis
As part of Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. David Berger’s plan to redesign the force to confront China and other peer adversaries by 2030, the Marines are axing all three of its tank battalions, and chucking out all law enforcement battalions and bridging companies, according to a news release from Marine Corps Combat Development Command.
An Army tiger team faces a growing number of disinformation campaigns from Russia that senior service officials said are an attempt to destabilize allies’ governments.
While Defender Europe was scaled back due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Army has still learned lessons it hoped to take away from the division-sized exercise.
The Army sees it is likely imperative to electrify the brigade in the future, but can it wrap its arms around what is bound to be a complicated transition?
The Army's struggle with its Bradley replacement is shaking confidence on Capitol Hill that the service's dramatic acquisition reform efforts are actually working.
Following a months long battle, the White House has made available to members of Congress classified documents that describe the approval process for conducting offensive cyber operations outside the United States.
The draft solicitation for the massive DoD cyber training contract, which contains the Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE), has been released to industry.
Effective Friday, all troops, military civilian employees and family members traveling to or from locations with widespread transmission of the illness, designated “Warning Level 3” (which at the moment include Italy, South Korea and China) will “stop movement” for the next 60 days.