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Thousands of vets’ disability claims delayed years because of glitch
Officials said about 32,000 veterans were affected by the mistake.
DoD officials: Small changes in thinking about electronic warfare tools could give U.S. upper hand
The military wants to begin taking a more holistic view of electronic warfare capabilities rather than specific platforms to outmaneuver adversaries.
By Mark Pomerleau
US Air Force sends software updates to one of its oldest aircraft midair
The demonstration marked the first time the Defense Department has modified an aircraft's code in flight.
By Valerie Insinna
VA doctors are using artificial intelligence to diagnose cancer
“The potential of these technologies to improve health care delivery to veteran patients seems to be limited only by the imagination of the user.”
By Jon Simkins
The Air Force is all in on software
The service is coming to grips with new norms and the need to be comfortable with being uncomfortable when it comes to digital development.
By Mark Pomerleau
Computer glitch delays pay raises for nearly 7,000 airmen
Affected airmen should see their pay raises take effect in the next pay period.
Prosecutors in Navy war crimes case accused of spying on defense attorneys and Navy Times reporter
Military prosecutors in the case of a Navy SEAL charged with killing an Islamic State prisoner in Iraq in 2017 installed tracking software in emails sent to defense lawyers and a reporter in an apparent attempt to discover who was leaking information to the media, according to lawyers who told The Associated Press that they received the corrupted messages.
Having trouble finding a job? Check out this ‘Match.com for veteran employment’
This national website not only gives veterans a direct link to contact potential employers but also translates military-speak into the keywords that recruiters are looking for on a resume.
By Joshua Axelrod
Air Force vet gets a fresh start
The U.S. military is the front line of our nation’s defense. For many who step up to serve our country, a military career can also become a launchpad to new experiences, world travel and learning opportunities.But deciding what comes after the military can be daunting, especially after spending years outside the civilian workforce. What many don’t realize is that the training and experience acquired in the military are exactly what make service members great candidates for in-demand technology careers.
Air Force is transforming the command and control enterprise
The Air Force is closing in on a plan to overhaul how it conducts multidomain command and control.
By Valerie Insinna
Researchers integrate with operators to develop lifesaving medical software
Air Force researchers have developed a new electronic patient monitoring tool for use on the battlefield.
By Ashley Bunch