Lockheed Martin is internally reinvesting some of the money it will be saving through U.S. tax reform.
Russia claims it has a hypersonic weapon. Has the U.S. fallen behind the hypersonic race, and if so, what can be done?
The Pentagon's famous high-tech weapons office is working with Ukraine's government on information-related systems.
The Defense Department is seeking to grow its secretive intel budget for the fourth straight year.
Raj Shah, who has led the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental for two years, will be leaving the office.
War. War never changes. Except when it does — and U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis thinks that day is coming closer.
Is the Trump military buildup about to get underway?
Technological hurdles remain, of course. But getting buy-in from the users may be the hardest part.
After one year off, trustworthy future numbers will return to the Pentagon's budget.
The Nuclear Posture Review, officially revealed Friday, does not change when a president might order a nuclear strike in response to a non-nuclear attack. But it does provide more hypotheticals about the circumstances that might force the president’s hand.
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