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Boeing’s defense arm is back in the black, but ‘not cla...

The company reported progress on some of its fixed-price programs.

China’s rare-earth mineral squeeze will hit the Pentago...

More than 78 percent of the U.S. military’s weapons rely on Chinese materials, a...

Read the State Department's new org chart

Cyber- and digital-policy functions move to the Economic Growth office, and the ...

The D Brief: More loose lips; Troops get detention powe...

Forensics of a scandal: Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth reportedly moved information...

Nano-material breakthrough could revolutionize night vi...

A new sensor material needs no bulky cooling gear—and fewer Chinese rare earths—...

Europe is realigning—but can leaders keep citizens on b...

Raising defenses will come at many costs.

After NGAD loss, Lockheed says it will ‘supercharge’ F-35

Company officials confirmed they won’t protest the Air Force’s choice of Boeing ...

Northrop takes $477M loss on B-21 to speed up productio...

Anticipated losses on the stealth bomber’s first five production lots have now s...

State to slash 15% of domestic staff, eliminate 132 off...

Layoffs are expected by July 1. No overseas posts are yet affected.

The D Brief: More DOD turmoil; US warns on Chinese sats...

President Trump’s White House is asking around for someone who could replace Pen...

I went to the Naval Academy to defend freedom, not to d...

Stripping the library of books undermines our Navy—and mimics regimes we spent d...

Army picks Raytheon radar for Patriot system

The service used a special contracting authority to cut the selection timeline i...

US to allies: Don’t use Chinese satellite services

Internal talking points also give State Department officials guidance on respond...

The D Brief: ‘Full-blown meltdown’; Syrian drawdown; Ru...

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire again for sharing sensitive militar...

It’s China’s turn to face transnational terrorism threats

Beijing may be more motivated than ever to cooperate with the United States on c...

Why I resigned in protest from National Defense University

Policy is not set in stone. It will be easier to push for necessary political ch...

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