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Wide-reaching hack has defense firms on their toes
Some major defense contractors use the compromised software at the center of the breach, but figuring out whether hackers got inside their systems will be difficult and time-consuming.
By Joe Gould
Fair winds and following seas to the Navy’s P-3C
The last of the workhorse Orion patrol aircraft left the active-duty ranks last month.
Boeing capsule returns to Earth at Army’s White Sands Missile Range after aborted space mission
Boeing safely landed its crew capsule in the New Mexico desert Sunday after an aborted flight to the International Space Station that could hold up the company’s effort to launch astronauts for NASA next year.
Pentagon official wants to keep shaking up the Navy, Marines
Under Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly addressed the annual Military Reporters and Editors conference at Navy League headquarters in Arlington, Virginia,
Flying into hurricanes: From the Navy to NOAA
Meet one of the elite Hurricane Hunters.
By David Lauderdale, The Island Packet