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.
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.
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.
Six months after it started to take steps to limit the spread of coronavirus, Air Education and Training Command is in the process of relaxing some of those measures.
USAFE Commander Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian said dealing with the COVID pandemic has helped it practice skills that will be necessary during a major conflict.
China’s Defense Ministry on Sunday blasted a critical U.S. report on the country’s military ambitions, saying it is the U.S. instead that poses the biggest threat to the international order and world peace.