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Senate confirms Paparo as new INDOPACOM commander
The move came without objection in a voice vote late Wednesday night.
Pentagon budget aims to max munitions production, make multiyear buys
Pentagon officials say they will maximize production lines for top priority munitions as part of its $170 billion procurement budget proposal for FY24.
Pentagon chief purges defense boards; Trump loyalists out
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered hundreds of Pentagon advisory board members to resign this month as part of a broad review of the panels, essentially purging several dozen last-minute appointments under the Trump administration.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Row explodes between Pentagon, Biden transition team
Biden officials accused political appointees at the Pentagon of "limited cooperation" in the transition process, something department officials have denied.
By Aaron Mehta
Acting SecDef, service secretaries exposed to COVID-19 after top civilian tests positive
Miller, Barrett and McCarthy all met with Raimundas Karoblis days before the Lithuanian defense minister tested positive for COVID-19.
By Aaron Mehta
US officials link Iran to emails meant to intimidate voters
The fake emails sent to Democratic voters in battleground states appeared to come from the pro-Trump Proud Boys group.
Pentagon wrestles with adopting zero-trust security approach
Work from home caused by the coronavirus pandemic has accelerated conversations about zero-trust, several IT officials have said recently.
By Andrew Eversden
FBI director orders internal review of Flynn investigation
The review will examine whether any employees engaged in misconduct during the course of the investigation and evaluate whether any improvements need to be made.
For the Navy’s hospital ships, networking is yet another challenge
The Navy's hospital ships provide health care to individuals, but they must also ensure the cyber wellness of the devices onboard.
By Andrew Eversden