Allied Air Strikes on IS Continue
Photos capture life aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier where US fighter jets launch to fight the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq .
DoD Faces Possible Year-long Emergency Spending Measure
DoD may have to operate under a year-long emergency spending measure that will leave it short on funds.
Norway Looks Solid for F-35 Purchase Commitment
A leaked document indicates Norway remains committee to F-35 procurement as its first model rolled off the Lockheed Martin line Tuesday.
Russian Role in Middle East Expanding Rapidly
Israel is concerned Russian weapons in Syria will reach Hezbollah.
DHS Testing Employee Phishing Smarts
Homeland Security employees are getting extra scrutiny to see if they are able to spot and reject phishing attempts.
Gov’t Shutdown Looks Likely
DC has protected itself, Sen. Cardin introduced bill to assure federal employees get paid, nothing else is in place to avoid the shutdown, says Rep. Hoyer.
DOT&E Report Says F-35s Not Combat Ready
The Pentagon report found the Marine’s trials showed its first six F35s not combat ready, although public reports during May’s trials were positive.
83,000 Missing Troops Still
More than 83,000 troops remain unaccounted for from World War II forward, and each day the odds get longer for finding their remains.
Stealth: Not a Single Technology
Stealth is not a single technology, but a group of aligned disciplines.
Lockheed to Cut 500 Jobs in IT Services Unit
Lockheed says the cut it is not the result of the strategic IT review conducted after buying Black Hawk maker Sikorsky Aircraft for $9 billion.