OpinionCan the federal government be a standard bearer for responsible AI?Malicious actors can “use access to bulk data sets to fuel the creation and refinement of AI and threaten national security."By Jim Richberg12 days ago
Young veterans more likely to get dangerous jobs than civilian peersYoung veterans are more likely to work in jobs with significant physical demands and health risks than civilian peers, new research found.By Leo Shane III4 weeks ago
OpinionHow to prepare for increased oversight of cybersecurityCyber risk management at federal agencies driven from the top is becoming more pressing as the U.S. enters an era of near-peer competition with ChinBy Kris Lovejoy4 months ago
Here are the military services’ top leaders heading into 2024The services have newly confirmed leaders heading into 2024.By Meghann Myers4 months ago
With new conference membership, Army could play Navy twiceAs part of the American Athletic Conference, Army will have more post-season bowl game options.By Todd South5 months ago
How mutiny aboard the USS Somers helped birth the U.S. Naval AcademyThe grim incident is detailed in the new book, “Sailing the Graveyard Sea."By Diana Stancy5 months ago
OpinionThe challenge of adding governance as a pillar of cybersecurityThe new framework expands past critical infrastructure and reflects a structure for all organizations, no matter size, industry or region.By Martin Roesch5 months ago
Rosalynn Carter, closest adviser to President Jimmy Carter, diesThey wed in 1946, shortly after his graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis.By Michel Warren6 months ago
Naval Academy sued over affirmative action admissions policyA group critical of race-conscious admissions filed a lawsuit against the practice at the Naval Academy.By Jonathan Lehrfeld7 months ago
OpinionsTaiwan’s big stake in Washington’s budget battlesIt’s in the U.S. national security interest to accelerate Taiwan’s procurement of the capabilities it needs to deter an invasion, the authors argue.By Dustin Walker and Eric Sayers7 months ago
What happens when the government shuts down, according to BrookingsThe Fiscal Responsibility Act is adding complications to appropriations debates.By Molly Weisner9 months ago
Poll says confidence in US military lowest in 25 yearsThe numbers from a recent Gallup poll show confidence in the U.S. military at 60%, the lowest it has been in 25 years.By Jonathan Lehrfeld9 months ago