US Army spent billions on a new helicopter that now will never flyThe Army said it sees the cancellation of the FARA program as an adjustment to technological advancements and the changing character of warfare.By Jen Judson3 months ago
Nuclear arsenal agency’s construction oversight may hide overruns: GAONational Nuclear Security Administration officials may not have the information they need to manage and assess project performance, investigators said.3 months ago
Biden campaign launches account on Trump’s Truth SocialWe just joined Truth Social, mostly because we thought it would be very funny," the campaign said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.7 months ago
Government should pay compensation for Cold War testing, victims sayIn the 1950s and 1960s, the Army used blowers to spray a potential carcinogen into the air surrounding a St. Louis housing project.7 months ago
Marine veteran Ray Epps pleads guilty to Capitol riot chargeRay Epps, who claimed in a lawsuit that Fox News made him a scapegoat for the Capitol riot, was charged with disorderly conduct on restricted grounds.8 months ago
Lawmakers question NASA, other agency leaders over telework policiesThe heads of the National Science Foundation, NASA, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityBy Molly Weisner8 months ago
White House hopeful Ramaswamy seeks ‘mass layoffs’ of federal workersHe has targeted the FBI, Department of Education and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as some agencies to shutter.By Molly Weisner8 months ago
OpinionsCongress should seek ‘poison pills’ for any US-Saudi nuclear agreementThe U.S. should link any Saudi nuclear deal to end-use monitoring of all weapons transferred to Riyad, the authors argue.By Eric Gomez, Jon Hoffman and Jordan Cohen8 months ago
Military pay could be a casualty of looming government shutdownLawmakers are warning that a political budget fight could have severe financial consequences for troops and their dependents.By Leo Shane III8 months ago
US Army to reward big contractors that ingest smaller innovator’s techProject Vista will give contractors credit, as part of competitive proposals, for inserting small business-developed technology.By Jen Judson8 months ago
US considering long-range fires for Ukraine, State Dept. official saysThe official noted the Biden administration is "closely considering" sending long-range capabilities to Ukraine.By Bryant Harris8 months ago
Sluggish deployment of emerging tech hampers US military, officials sayThe Pentagon rolled out its largest-ever innovation and modernization budget earlier this year, requesting $145 billion from Congress for fiscal 2024.By Colin Demarest8 months ago