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Taiwanese troops may be on their way to train on US soil
A Capitol Hill commission says Taiwanese troops should train in the U.S., but plans may already be in the works.
Climate-forward defense: Achieving a military mind shift
To succeed in future conflicts, militaries must look beyond merely making bases and equipment more resilient to the impacts of climate change.
By Ruthie Fetscher and Josh Sawislak
Lockheed doubles Joint Air-to-Ground missile range in flight test
The American defense firm conducted a successful flight test of its new JAGM-Medium Range weapon.
By Jen Judson
Senate backs big land transfer for NAS Fallon bombing range
The defense policy bill approved by Congress designates 872 additional square miles of land for the northern Nevada naval air training complex.
How the US plans to train armed overwatch pilots for counterterrorism
The Air Force plans to start training new pilots to fly the OA-1K armed overwatch planes in fall 2025.
How automation can solve persistent cybersecurity problems
Long-standing issues including aging data systems and alert fatigue can be addressed with automation.
By Nigel Houghton
US Navy increasingly factoring climate change into exercises
The U.S. Navy's climate strategy paints climate change as one of the “most destabilizing forces of our time,” aggravating other national security issues.
Pentagon urged to follow corporate America in managing civilian talent
The Pentagon should increase civilian employee training opportunities and enhance collaboration with military managers to more closely match the efficiency of the private sector in aligning talent with job function, according to the Defense Business Board.
$400M VA program to help COVID-unemployed vets has produced few new jobs
VA's rapid retraining program has helped just a small fraction of the veterans that officials expected.
How agencies can level up their cybersecurity training
It’s crucial for federal agencies to train employees consistently on cybersecurity, particularly those in IT responsible for handling a breach.
By Eric Trexler, Forcepoint
Whistleblower training at VA would be mandatory under new bill
The legislation aims to improve the means of exposing waste and fraud at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
By Jessie Bur