F-35s Made for Modern Electronic Warfare
An analysis of the F-35 finds the joint strike fighter an excellent fit into the demands of modern electronic warfare.
Norquist to Give Update on DoD Audit
Department of Defense Comptroller David Norquist is scheduled to testify before the House Armed Services Committee this week to discuss the progress of the Pentagon’s audit.
7th Fleet Boosts Stealth Attack Options
US boosts stealth attack options in the Pacific by deploying new Marine F-35B fighter jets from the the USS Wasp, which arrived this weekend into the area of operations.
Self-Driving Cars in Terrorists’ Future Also
The future is bright for self-driving cars, but credible reports out of Finland show terrorist groups considering how autonomous vehicles can replace suicide bombers and conduct ramming attacks.
DoD Promises Bureaucratic Streamlining in 2018
DoD to add three new offices and a new IT program executive to address needed bureaucratic streamline of operations throughout the Pentagon including in acquisitions and IT.
What’s on the Horizon in the New Year?
What’s on the horizon for 2018? Shifts on the business side and reorganization of acquisitions and technology at the Pentagon, new focus on the warfighter, budget cap discussions, and even new uniforms for sailors, to name a few.
Morning Coffee Is Off the Burner Today
Morning Coffee is off the burner for the holidays, but will be percolating again Jan. 2, 2018.
Morning Coffee Takes a Holiday
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Tax Bill Benefits Contractors, Maybe Not VA
The GOP tax reform bill heading to President Donald Trump appears to benefit federal contractors, but some negotiations may have dashed bipartisan hopes for a VA health plan overhaul.