Science & Tech
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Defense Business Brief: F-35 wraps tests; NATO’s Ukraine shops; Boeing’s V-22 settlement…
[ad_1] The F-35 Lightning II has finished long-delayed virtual combat tests that should allow the program to move to full-rate production. Before the F-35 ... -
Navy’s 2-year-old robot task force eyes more AI
[ad_1] Two years ago, the U.S. Navy’s Task Force 59 began its sprint toward a hybrid manned-unmanned fleet, bucking acquisition norms as it wrung ... -
How the Pentagon’s big tech bets could suffer if the government shuts down
[ad_1] Whether the government shuts down this weekend or limps into the new fiscal year with temporary funding, the Pentagon’s new, big ideas could ... -
Swamped with cybersecurity data, NGA hopes ChatGPT-like tools can help
[ad_1] Every second, some 70,000 new data points flow into the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s cybersecurity center. Agency officials hope new generative-AI tools can help ... -
Lawmakers, Army headed for a fight over cuts to special operations forces
[ad_1] Lawmakers are worried that a U.S. Army plan to cut up to 3,000 people from its special operations forces will embolden China. One defense official told Defense ... -
Air Force bristles at congressional cost limits for robot wingmen
[ad_1] A congressional effort to impose cost-control guardrails on the Air Force’s program to build drones that will fly alongside manned fighters is drawing ... -
Charging the Sustainable Way: A Deep Dive into Bluetti Portable Solar Panels
About Bluetti For many of us, having access to electricity is something they often take for granted. However, there are millions of families in ... -
Government shutdown would be ‘extremely disruptive’ to defense production, workforce, acquisition chief says
[ad_1] A government shutdown could halt munition production and the acceptance of equipment, and may stall efforts that support Ukraine, the Pentagon’s acquisition chief ...











