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A warning to DoD: Russia advances quicker than expected on AI, battlefield tech
A new report written for the Pentagon warns of more technologically advanced Russian force that's focused on winning information advantage over the United States.
By Andrew Eversden
Special Operations Command is in the hunt for a chaplain field ethics guide
SOCOM is awarding a contract for a field ethics guide for its special operations chaplains.
By Shawn Snow
Navy boots boat’s XO
Pentagon officials blamed his relief on “a loss of confidence in his personal judgment.”
SOCOM boss calls for another ethics review
The head of U.S. Special Operations Command wants to know what's wrong with SOF culture.
Navy SEAL veteran who left scandal-ridden agency parlays post into new gig
Ex-US Interior boss insists private career won't involve lobbying.
Op-ed: Journalism’s Assange problem
These days, anybody with an internet connection can be a publisher. That doesn’t make everybody a journalist.
By Kathy Kiely, University of Missouri-Columbia, and Laurel Leff, Northeastern University
Trump’s defense secretary faces ethics complaint over Boeing promotion
The complaint asks officials to investigate whether the acting defense secretary has improperly pushed for Boeing contracts while serving as a government official.
By Tara Copp, AP
Report cites concerns with VA security staff, says former secretary used his driver to chauffeur his wife
The new report finds a host of issues with ethics, operations and management.
The head of US special operations is putting out new guidance following ethics concerns, high-profile scandals in his force
The head of SOCOM is calling on his organization to do a review of its ethics training and programs.
Meet the new ‘Fleet’ — submariner surfaces as N1′s top enlisted sailor
Koshoffer will fill the spot vacated on Aug. 29 by Russ Smith when he became the 15th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy.
By Mark D. Faram