Air Force to Give Each Squadron Up to $30,000 for Innovation A program called the "Squadron Innovation Fund" will distribute $64 million across the service.
Raj Shah Is Leaving. No, Not That One The Shah who is now leaving his post had been the head of the Pentagon's Defense Innovation Unit Experimental.
New Nuke Cruise Missile Could Go on Zumwalt-Class Destroyers: StratCom The U.S. could put nuclear cruise missiles aboard Zumwalt-class Navy destroyers.
Air Force Wants to Invest Heavily in Next-Gen Technologies The service asked for $504M for its next-gen air dominance research, development, test and evaluation program.
USEUCOM to Send 2,500 Personnel to Israel for Missile Defense Exercise Juniper Cobra 18, which is scheduled to take place March 4-15, has been in the planning stages January 2016.
For B-1s and B-2s, Fending Off Retirement in Reserves Would Be Pricey News of plans to retire the B-1 and B-2 has sparked speculation on whether the bombers can fly beyond their retirement dates.
Army to Spend $1.6 Billion Improving Cold War Air Defense Missile The U.S. Army is requesting about $1.6 billion in upgrades to increase its range and lethality of the Patriot missile system.
Military’s New Problem: Too Much Money, Not Enough Time to Spend It Under current rules, money not spent by government agencies before the end of the fiscal year goes back to the Treasury.
Army Defends Shortchanging Future Modernization in 2019 Budget The Army plans to spend most of its fiscal 2019 modernization dollars on legacy systems.
T-X Trainer Is Coming But What About Light Attack? The Air Force is set to award a contract for its T-X trainer, and should get a funding boost in 2019.
Decades of Troubles for Air Force Maintainers Set to Get Worse with Job Consolidation Systemic failure sparks concern about specialty code consolidation.
Airman Killed by M18 Handgun Discharge Identified as 21-Year-Old Kentucky Native Airman Brayden Lovan, 21, was killed by the firearm discharge on Sunday at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming by a firearm...
A Man Is Halted Climbing the US-Mexico Border Wall. Under New Trump Rules, US Troops Sound the Alarm U.S. troops are sharing command stations and vehicles with civilian immigration authorities at the southern U.S. border under...
The Marine Corps Is Using Ospreys in the Hunt for Submarines Officials told Military.com that the latest exercise marked a pivotal moment for the Corps' partnership with the Navy...
Pentagon Wants to Ban Officials from Participating in Forums Deemed Anti-Trump The announcement comes just more than a week after the Pentagon pulled top military officials from attending a major security...