This Thursday INSIDER Daily Digest has news on repair facilities in the Indo-Pacific region, the Army's nascent tethered surveillance program and more.
The first GENUS regional repair element will be housed within the Support Center Pacific at Kadena Air Base, Japan and operated by the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex:
First Air Force GENUS nodes to stand up in Japan in three to five years
The Air Force Sustainment Center is finalizing plans with Japan to establish the first Regional Repair Facility via the Global Enterprise Network for Universal Sustainment in the next three to five years, Inside Defense has learned, but a pilot program could arrive in as soon as one year.
The Army's new tethered surveillance program aims to improve the service's ability to monitor and respond to threats in complex operational environments through long-dwell, multisensor aerostat systems:
Army rolls out $4.2 billion aerostat project to boost battlefield surveillance
The Army is prepared to commit as much as $4.2 billion over the next decade to modernize its tethered surveillance capabilities, awarding a multivendor contract to 10 firms to develop and deliver upgraded versions of its Persistent Surveillance Systems-Tethered (PSS-T).
The latest cyber defense news from our colleagues at Inside Cybersecurity:
Pentagon plans to include operational technology, Internet of Things in next stage of zero-trust adoption
The Pentagon is setting zero-trust implementation goals for operational technology and the Internet of Things, according to acting Chief Information Officer Katie Arrington and program manager Randy Resnick, who provided updates at a symposium on the Defense Department's efforts to meet a fiscal year 2027 deadline for adopting zero trust.
Pentagon acting CIO Arrington outlines aggressive approach to zero-trust planning
Katie Arrington is committed in her new role as acting chief information officer at the Pentagon to taking an aggressive approach to implementing zero trust across the Defense Department through enforcing high standards for budget priorities and working to change the acquisition landscape.
At least one senator is warning of the adverse effects a trade war would have on the U.S. shipbuilding industrial base:
Senators cite shipbuilding costs amid bipartisan push to cancel Canada tariffs
United States shipbuilding is at risk under President Trump's tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, according to Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), who is leading a bipartisan push in the Senate to end a 25% tariff levied on the majority of Canadian goods.
Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA), a vocal supporter of his home state's military installations, during a hearing this week spotlighted the aging F-15C fleet currently flown by the Louisiana Air National Guard and questioned why the Air Force would send the latest air superiority fighters abroad when domestic bases are still flying decades-old aircraft:
Higgins presses for F-15EX fighters to defend U.S. homeland instead of overseas bases
A Louisiana lawmaker challenged the Air Force's plan to deploy next-generation F-15EX fighter jets to Japan, arguing the most advanced variant of the twin-engine aircraft should instead be stationed on U.S. soil -- specifically at the 159th Fighter Wing based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans.