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State Department OKs $322 million in proposed weapons sales to Ukraine
The potential sales include $150 million for the supply and overhaul of U.S. armored vehicles, and $172 million for surface-to-air missile systems.
In defense of the Defense Production Act
DPA projects created a win-win scenario for American workers, public health, national security and the economy.
By Jeffery A. Green
Making the case for commercially successful tech
Despite the Pentagon’s efforts to develop advanced technology to strengthen national security and stay competitive, barriers remain.
By Peter Villano
Securely reaping the benefits of direct-to-cloud
The complexity of the cloud can be costly and risky, but the rewards are exponential.
By Eric Trexler
US State Department cleared $83.5 billion in foreign military sales in FY20
The dollar total is the highest of the Trump administration's tenure, but it comes with some caveats.
By Aaron Mehta
Pentagon’s CIO shop teams with armed services to prep for move to JEDI cloud
While there's no end in sight for the JEDI cloud controversy, the Defense Department's CIO says his team is working internally to ensure services are ready to move over when it does become available.
By Andrew Eversden
The DoD needs data-centric security, and here’s why
How could the DoD benefit from a new zero-trust security model?
By Drew Schnabel
Top US lawmakers voice support for Israel’s military edge amid F-35 sale
Top Senate Foreign Relations Committee leaders Thursday invoked Israel’s qualitative military edge, signaling a complicated path for a possible U.S. sale of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to the United Arab Emirates.
By Joe Gould
Funding patch would avert shutdown through Dec. 11, fund Navy’s Columbia program
House Democrats have filed a stopgap spending measure to avoid a government shutdown and keep the Department of Defense and other federal agencies operating through Dec. 11.
By Joe Gould