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Panel acquits US airman of 2022 insider attack in Syria
A panel of three enlisted troops and five officers deliberated for six hours before issuing their verdict.
Army moves ahead on ‘mixed reality’ goggle with Microsoft in $21.8 billion contract
The Army wants 40,000 pairs over the next five years.
By Todd South
Jet packs are on their way to a battlefield near you
At least 2021 will be good for something: Jet packs!
By Sarah Sicard
Microsoft training academy goes virtual, boosting efforts to prep veterans for tech careers
Veterans and transitioning service members will now be able to prepare for a career in tech from anywhere in the world without using their GI Bill benefits.
By Harm Venhuizen
New in 2021: Army to pick replacement for SAW and M4 for soldiers, Marines and special operators
The Army will select one of three competing designs using the new 6.8 mm round.
By Todd South
Microsoft wants to help more veterans get tech jobs
The largest software company in the world launched a toolkit on Veterans Day with resources and tips for veterans looking to transition into civilian tech careers during the pandemic.
By Jared Morgan
US tech at risk of falling behind, threatening our global interests
Foreign interests have been moving aggressively into American and global markets through platforms that collect and misuse user data and eschew privacy.
By James Stavridis and Frances Townsend
Moving company illegally auctioned off service member’s family heirlooms and other possessions, Justice alleges
Mementos that had belonged to a cousin killed in action, his grandfather's military service medals, and a dresser handmade by his great-grandfather were among the belongings that were allegedly illegally auctioned off.
By Karen Jowers
The Medal of Honor: Why is it withheld from parents?
Why is the Medal of Honor withheld from parents when there is a spouse?
By Lori Longfritz
Congress may unite on fighting China with $100B tech industry boost
Congress would pump $100 billion into the National Science Foundation for research into artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced communications, robotics and more under a bipartisan proposal led by the Senate’s top Democrat.
By Joe Gould
While US worries about China, Europe stays focused on Russia
China and its increasingly sophisticated and far-flung military sit atop U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper’s list of international security worries, but in Europe a bigger concern is closer to home: Russia.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press