Marine Corps May Get a Cyber-Only MOS The top officer of the Marines wants to expand the service's cyber community, and he's looking to make the job more appealing...
Army Launches Pilot to Direct Commission Cyber Lieutenants After an initial application screening, candidates may be invited to Fort Gordon, Georgia, for an in-person interview.
Hagel Decision Next Week on Drone Medal Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Thursday promised a decision next week on whether to change the order of precedence that now...
Top Marine Looks to Science Fiction to Prepare Corps for Future The Marine Corps is expanding its cyber warfare and information warfare communities, and embracing cutting-edge technologies.
Pentagon Defends Weapons Despite Chinese Hacks DoD says its weapons systems give it a "technological edge" despite reports that designs have been compromised by hackers.
Navy Wants to Unplug From Some Networks to Stay Ahead of Cyberattacks For the Navy, the best defense against a high-tech enemy may be a low-tech strategy.
Cyberwar Takes Center Stage in Defense Budget The $552.1 billion defense budget approved by Congress calls for new regulations on cyberweapons while dramatically boosting...
Service Chiefs Reject Proposal to Develop New Military Cyber Force Stavridis' proposals on future cyber warfare found opposition on more than one front.
Army Builds Cyber Combat Teams, Studies Recruitment Pilot The U.S. Army is deploying teams of specially trained soldiers to launch cyberattacks on Islamic State extremists.
F-35 Crashes Outside of Albuquerque Airport; Pilot in Serious Condition The jet was en route to Edwards Air Force Base in California from Fort Worth, Texas, when the incident occurred, according to...
New 911 Calls, Police Records Raise More Questions in Senior Airman Roger Fortson Shooting Death Fortson, 23, a senior special operations airman stationed at Hurlburt Field, was shot multiple times within seconds of...
Here Are the 73 Air Force Jobs Offering Big Reenlistment and Retention Bonuses The Air Force is now offering even more money for troops to reenlist and stay in 73 of its toughest and most critical jobs.
Unprotected: Troops Spent Decades Elbow-Deep in Dangerous Chemicals to Keep Nuclear Missiles Working The expectation that maintainers would simply accept being doused in known, deadly chemicals and continue to carry out their...
'The Whole Team Is Pretty Jacked': 3rd Infantry Division Soldiers Recognized Among Top Artillery Crews Earlier this month, the Army held its inaugural "Best Redleg" competition at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, a 200-soldier contest from...