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The Space Force met its 18-month deadline to get up and running. Here’s what’s next.
Space Force leadership expects to take on wideband satellite communications in the Army and narrowband SATCOM operations in the Navy this fall.
Can this device warn sailors about an injury before it occurs?
The goal is to develop an algorithm that can predict from someone's walking patterns if they're going to get injured and what the injury will be.
By Julia Bergman, The Day
Reform panel warns Congress to overhaul Pentagon acquisitions, or lose technological edge
Pentagon acquisitions need an overhaul to work with companies outside the Capital Beltway, according to an influential advisory group established by Congress.
By Joe Gould
Navy research vessel docks in Taiwan amid tensions with China
U.S. hears China's protests over the ship's visit.
US reverses course, certifies Russian Open Skies aircraft
The U.S. has signed off on a Russian Open Skies plane, but the two sides remain at loggerheads over future flights.
By Aaron Mehta
Trump’s arms sales nominee bogged down by 3D gun debate
A State Department nomination that should have been a victory lap for the Trump administration’s efforts to boost U.S. arms sales abroad instead has become caught up in a separate domestic controversy.
By Joe Gould
Slain corpsman was 'ambushed’ by schizophrenic Marine Corps deserter, authorities say
Rideout had just arrived at her Oceanside residence moments earlier after leaving Camp Pendleton and was still in uniform when she was killed.
By Jon Simkins
Vietnam vet Thompson to make Daytona 500 start at 66
he oldest driver in the Daytona 500 field is truly a race veteran. Mark Thompson did a tour of duty in Vietnam that wrapped two decades before his NASCAR debut.
New commander of Navy 7th Fleet’s amphibious forces takes over
Rear Adm. Brad Cooper is the latest addition to the 7th Fleet's new leadership team.
By Jon Simkins