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GAO blasts contractor-led F-35 maintenance as costly, slow
Without key technical data from F-35 manufacturer Lockheed Martin, GAO said military maintainers can't fix some parts — or even learn how to fix them.
Why the Truman is back at sea, again
The aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman put back to sea on Saturday, exactly three months after the ship and its strike group returned home.
By Mark D. Faram
Congress on target for dogfight over military aircraft
Competing plans for military aircraft are fueling a fight between House and Senate lawmakers over their versions of the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act.
By Joe Gould
DoD IG: $3.1 billion in funding to Afghanistan improperly managed
U.S. officials did not effectively manage $3.1 billion of U.S. funds provided to the Afghan government, according to the Department of Defense Inspector General.
By Kyle Rempfer
Pentagon ‘can't afford the sustainment costs‘ on F-35, Lord says
The Pentagon is preparing new ways to drive costs down on the F-35 sustainment.
By Aaron Mehta
The Pentagon’s acquisition office is gone. Here’s what the next 120 days bring.
The Pentagon has officially split its acquisition, technology and logistics office into two units. Now comes the hard part.
By Aaron Mehta