Congress Wants a 'Manhattan Project' for Military Artificial Intelligence A bipartisan congressional report calls for the DoD to get more serious about the race to acquire artificial intelligence.
Air Force Completes 8-Year B-1 Bomber Battle Station Upgrade The service announced that it finished the Integrated Battle Station, or IBS, modification earlier this month.
Air Force Begins Live-Fire Testing on New Helicopter, Jolly Green II The Air Force's new HH-60W combat rescue helicopter, known as the "Jolly Green II," has begun live-fire ground testing.
The Air Force’s Future Tanker Planes Could Be Autonomous The Air Force is drawing up plans for its next refueling tanker to have autonomous or semi-autonomous capabilities.
Air Force Tests Ability to Team Up Operators in Different Locations for Single Drone Sortie The Air Force tested whether airmen at multiple locations could coordinate to execute the same MQ-9 sortie.
Army Takes First Step Toward Equipping Tactical, Combat Vehicles with Electric Engines Fort Benning officials are planning for a virtual Electrification Industry Day on Oct. 20.
House Plan to Avoid Government Shutdown Includes Money for 2 Nuclear Submarines The bill also increases funding for the VA's electronic health record modernization program.
Air Force’s B-1 Bomber Fleet Months Ahead of Repair Schedule, General Says The U.S. Air Force's B-1B Lancer fleet is no longer as broken as it used to be, according to a top general.
Special Ops Plan to Buy New Light-Attack Fleet May Get Pushed Back The commander of AFSOC hasn't given up on buying aircraft for close-air support and precision strike.
Futuristic V-280 Not Advanced Enough to Replace the Osprey: AFSOC Commander Army modernization officials are evaluating two experimental aircraft under FVL for the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft.
A Veteran Was Detained by Marines. It Highlights Concerns over the Military's Growing Ties to Law Enforcement. Marcos Leao's detention by Marines marks what many legal, defense and policy experts say is an unprecedented violation of the...
Hegseth Cancels Massive Contract for Military Family Moves, Pledges Fixes The company, HomeSafe Alliance, had been struggling to manage the U.S. military's domestic moves this year.
VA Changes Discrimination Policy for Health Care Staff, Denies Doctors Could Withhold Treatment The department said the change was made in order to comply with executive orders and the updates would "have no impact...
Trump Says He'll Decide Whether US Will Directly Attack Iran Within 2 Weeks Trump has been weighing whether to attack Iran by striking its well-defended Fordo uranium enrichment facility, which is...
China Sends Scores of Planes Across Central Line in Taiwan Strait China sent 74 warplanes toward Taiwan, 61 of which crossed the central line in the Taiwan Strait that unofficially divides...