NATO signs $700 million Stinger missile contract amid production pushThe Raytheon-produced system was one of the first weapons the U.S. shipped to Ukraine following Russia’s 2022 invasion.By Tara Copp and Lorne Cook18 months ago
Federal agencies urged to allow workers to telework during NATO SummitThe Office of Personnel Management announced federal agencies should allow DC-based workers the ability to telework during the week of the NATO Summit.By Cristina Stassis18 months ago
OpinionHow to end China’s chokehold on the Pentagon’s supply chainsCountless China-based firms remain deeply embedded in Defense Department supply chains across 12 critical technologies.By John G. Ferrari and Mark Rosenblatt22 months ago
Countries at UK summit vow to tackle AI’s ‘catastrophic’ risksHarris said the world needs to start acting now to address “the full spectrum” of AI risks, not just existential threats such as massive cyberattacks.By Kelvin Chan2 years ago
Senators plan briefings on AI to learn more about risksPublic attention paid to AI and its offshoots skyrocketed following the November rollout of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.By Colin Demarest3 years ago
Singapore to buy eight more F-35B jetsSingapore's defense minister says the decision came after a “full evaluation” of the F-35, which followed increased access to the aircraft program.By Mike Yeo3 years ago