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Navy information warfare officers can now take command at sea
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro amended regulations this month to create more command opportunities for information warfare officers.
US launches national security probe into uranium imports
The Commerce Department has started an investigation into the impact of uranium imports on U.S. national security, a move that could limit future imports and add another front to the Trump administration’s trade fight.
US service member dies of combat wounds in Afghanistan
A U.S. service member died today of a wound sustained during a combat operation in eastern Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer
Air Force drone, Army tank documents for sale on dark web
An Air Force officer’s computer was hacked, compromising sensitive documents relating to the MQ-9 Reaper, which were put up for sale on the dark web, along with documents relating to the M1A1 Abrams tank.
By Kyle Rempfer
US Senate defense bill would prep for high-tech fights
Cyber, hypersonic weapons and AI are among the technologies emphasized in the Senate's version of the annual defense policy bill.
By Joe Gould
The White House wants 37 items gone from the NDAA
The House draft of the annual Pentagon policy bill is full of things the White House finds objectionable. Enough for a veto? Probably not.
By Joe Gould
IG report: Weak security policies ‘compromised the integrity’ of DoD medical records
Are your electronic medical records secure? DoD IG says not necessarily.
By Karen Jowers
Bill could require Pentagon to report opioid prescription rates among TRICARE beneficiaries
Lawmakers say the Pentagon needs to ensure that opioid prescriptions are reported to state monitoring programs.
Information operations officers get their own school
Air Force officers in the newly formed 14F information operations career field will get their own technical training school in late fiscal 2019.
Trump pardons sailor convicted of taking illegal photos aboard submarine
The case of Former Machinist's Mate 1st Class Kristian Saucier had become entangled with the 2016 presidential campaign and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's own mishandling of classified information.
Veterans groups sue the military for sexual assault records
Veterans groups have filed a lawsuit against the Defense Department and Department of Homeland Security, alleging that the government is illegally denying records requests involving sexual assault and harassment cases.
By Kyle Rempfer