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Pentagon’s Quiet Push for Personnel Reform
Support for far-reaching military personnel reforms that would change some of the most traditional facets of troops' promotions and assignments is taking root at the highest levels inside the Pentagon.
F-35 Joint Fighter Program Flies Through Flak from Watchdogs
The F-35 joint strike fighter, already the most expensive U.S. weapons system ever, took hits last month from two government watchdogs, but it does not appear to have been thrown off course.
‘Futurist’ Predicts Challenges for Expeditionary Army
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Cyber, electronic warfare and anti-satellite operations are just a few of the threats facing the United States in the Pacific, said a “futurist,” who spoke recently at the Pentagon.
Future “Top Guns” Will Be Battle Managers Flying Bigger, Slower Aircraft
A report predicts fighter jocks may not need speedy, agile jet fighters because they could rely on long-range sensors, smart missiles and swarms of smart robotic machines to attack from afar
Navy Considering Newport News Shipbuilding’s Future
Is the day coming when Newport News Shipbuilding will no longer have a monopoly on building the Navy's aircraft carriers?
Analysts Call for Bipartisan US Budget Reform
WASHINGTON — A group of 38 defense analysts and former US Department of Defense officials from across the ideological spectrum are calling for "bold action" on the Pentagon's budget.