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Donald Trump · United StatesThe House Foreign Affairs Committee’s new Foreign Arms Sales Task Force hosted its first closed-door meeting on Wednesday, where lawmakers, aides and industry officials from legacy vendors and startups discussed bureaucratic challenges that are hampering international partners’ speedy access to U.S.-made defense systems — including drones. A senior committee staff official involved in the meeting briefed a small group of reporters Thursday about…See the Story
Congress' new Foreign Arms Sales Task Force eyes disruptive reforms
40% Left coverage: 10 sources
Weapons · KyivOne-way attack drones and other Ukrainian weapons have destroyed thousands of Russian tanks in the past year as well as thousands of other platforms, according to the commander of U.S. European Command. Gen. Christopher Cavoli, who is dual-hatted as the Eucom chief and Supreme Allied Commander Europe for NATO, gave lawmakers an update on the war and the current battlefield situation Thursday during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. “The…See the Story
Ukraine destroyed 3,000 Russian tanks in past year, US commander tells lawmakers
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
United States · United StatesThe Army has awarded an other transaction agreement to the Ohio-based engineering firm 3dB Labs to build a prototype of the Spectrum Situational Awareness System, according to a press release the service put out today. The $6.1 million OTA was awarded through the Consortium for Command, Control and Communications in Cyberspace, and it spans a 14-month performance period where 3dB Labs will build and demonstrate the capability, designed to modern…See the Story
Army picks 3dB Labs to prototype electromagnetic spectrum new start
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
Pentagon · ArlingtonThe Defense Information Systems Agency’s Thunderdome program has reached full compliance with the Pentagon’s advanced zero-trust standards, according to Randy Resnick, director of the department’s ZT portfolio management office. The achievement is a major milestone for DISA’s Thunderdome initiative, which offers a suite of IT and cybersecurity technologies that various agencies across the Defense Department can use as their zero-trust solution.…See the Story
DISA's Thunderdome achieves advanced zero-trust goals
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Artificial Intelligence · WashingtonAn artificial intelligence startup wants to give troops on the ground the power of experienced intelligence analysts. Danti provides an AI-powered knowledge engine for globally generated data that enables users to ask questions using natural language. The two-year old company has already been working with military and intelligence community customers such as the Space Force and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Designed for both career in…See the Story
AI startup wants to give troops the power of career intel professionals
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Donald Trump · United StatesThe U.S. Supreme Court is poised to issue critical rulings that may determine the fate of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the future of President Donald Trumps efforts to downsize the federal government.Previously, lower courts, including district and appeals courts, have provided decisions on these matters. However, the highest court in the land is expected to announce at least temporary rulings soon, which could reverse or u…See the Story
Future of DOGE, federal layoffs hang in balance as Supreme Court rulings near
70% Center coverage: 10 sources
Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Donald Trump has picked Joseph Jewell to be the next assistant secretary of defense for science and technology. Jewell’s nomination was sent to Capitol Hill Monday and will be considered by the Senate Armed Services Committee, according to a notice posted on Congress.gov. An experienced aerospace engineer, Jewell has spent decades in both academia and government working on hypersonics research and development. He most recently served a…See the Story
Trump taps hypersonics expert to oversee Pentagon’s S&T portfolio
100% Center coverage: 1 sources