Some must-reads from this week's issue of Inside the Pentagon.
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Some must-reads from this week's issue of Inside the Pentagon.
The Pentagon's director of operational test and evaluation has issued his 2017 annual report on major Defense Department weapon systems, a copy of which Inside Defense obtained prior to its official release.
The Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday approved by voice vote the nominations of four people to senior Defense Department posts.
The Pentagon's FY-19 budget submission, some big Army helicopter news, the DOT&E's opinion of the F-35 modernization strategy and more highlight this Wednesday INSIDER Daily Digest.
The Marine Corps' proposed armored reconnaissance vehicle program leads off this Tuesday INSIDER Daily Digest.
News on the defense industrial base leads off this Monday INSIDER Daily Digest.
With no congressional agreement on temporarily funding the government in sight, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis issued a memo late last night encouraging Defense Department personnel to "hold the line" and "stay alert" in the face of the impending shutdown.
The Pentagon's new National Defense Strategy leads off this Friday INSIDER Daily Digest.
Some must-reads from this week's issue of Inside the Air Force.
On the same day that senior Navy leaders testified on Capitol Hill regarding recent warship collisions that left sailors dead, the embattled head of Naval Surface Forces stepped down from his post.
Neither the Defense Department nor the Federal Aviation Administration have approved any solutions to address risks related to the implementation of a new technology that tracks military aircraft, according to the Government Accountability Office.
The effect of a looming government shutdown on defense spending leads off this Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest.
Some must-reads from this week's issue of Inside the Pentagon.
A DOT&E report on the Army's WIN-T program, military spending, a new DSB study and more highlight this Wednesday INSIDER Daily Digest.
The looming government shutdown and its effects on defense spending lead off this Tuesday INSIDER Daily Digest.
The White House this evening announced President Trump's intent to nominate Thomas Ayres to be Air Force general counsel, a position for which its original choice, David Ehrhart, was withdrawn last September.
This Friday INSIDER Daily Digest features news on the size of the Navy's ship fleet, the Orion long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle, the GPS III satellite program and much more.
The GMD system, Aegis Ashore, the annual SNA conference, the Joint Strike Fighter and more highlight this Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest.
An ongoing DOD audit, a new Naval Research Advisory Committee report, coverage of the Surface Navy Association's annual conference and more highlight this Wednesday INSIDER Daily Digest.
Cloud technologies, delays to the Navy's Knifefish unmanned undersea vehicle program, a new Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction report and more highlight this Tuesday INSIDER Daily Digest.