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DoD faces mounting pressure to pass clean audit for the first time
To date, the DoD has never passed a full, clean audit since they first became mandated in 2018.
By Ellen Ioanes
Welcome to the Military Meta-verse:
Project OdySSEy brings together experts in simulation, supercomputing, data analytics and augmented/virtual reality to create a training metaverse.
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USS Zumwalt to receive hypersonic missile upgrades at HII
The destroyer's modernization period includes installation of the Navy’s Conventional Prompt Strike hypersonic missile system.
By Diana Stancy
Japan unveils defense budget, seeking hypersonics, frigates, F-35s
The Defense Ministry submitted a request for $52.9 billion to the Finance Ministry for the coming fiscal year, which starts April 1, 2024.
By Mike Yeo
Pentagon to release defense industrial strategy in December
The strategy, in part, will respond to the industrial gaps exposed by the war in Ukraine
Space Force responsive space mission enters ‘hot standby’ phase
The mission is meant to demonstrate the ability to rapidly develop, integrate and launch a satellite — a capability the service wants to have by 2025.
Defense Innovation Unit embed to connect INDOPACOM to commercial tech
A DIU official embedded in the directorate will help ensure it maintains a strong connection between technological needs and industry solutions.
Four-star panel to weigh in on Pentagon’s rapid experiments
At a meeting this fall, senior leaders will decide which Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve projects are ready to field to the military services.
DSEI 2023 and the MoD: Achieving the Integrated Force Together
The DSEI event has always been a cornerstone for global defence and security discussions. This year, DSEI 2023 is no exception.
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How Iranian drones found in Iraq, Ukraine reflect its growing ambitions
Recovered remnants of Shahed-101 and Shahed-131 drones were shown to reporters during a briefing at the Defense Intelligence Agency headquarters.
US Army approves Sentinel A4 air defense radar for low-rate production
The US Army's Sentinel A4 radar that can track challenging threat targets like cruise missiles is moving into low-rate initial production.
By Jen Judson