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Snapshot: DOD and COVID-19
Here's a look at how the Defense Department is being impacted by and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Defense One Radio Ep. 76: Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr.
“We have more classified programs than the other services," Brown said. But “We need to articulate that risk, maybe a little bit better than we have in the past."
How Will Trump and Biden Handle Veterans Issues?
In anticipation of the upcoming presidential election, Military Times partnered with a dozen veterans organizations earlier this year to ask the major party candidates about their views on key issues facing the veterans community. Each campaign was presented the same set of questions and agreed to provide video responses to the veterans groups. Earlier this month, President Donald J. Trump’s campaign instead provided his answers in a series of written responses. Former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign provided videos addressing the questions.
Pentagon Has Big Plans for ‘Project Convergence’ in 2021
The Defense Department is expanding an Army initiative known as "Project Convergence," with plans to bring in other services and international allies for the next iteration of the effort, the Pentagon's top official said Oct 15. The project is a new series of exercises meant to help the service prepare to operate in a multi-domain battlefield and test new technologies such as artificial intelligence.
Boeing, General Atomics Team Up for HEL
Boeing and General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems on Oct. 13 announced a new partnership to offer the U.S. military speed-of-light-weapons for air and missile defense, specifically 100kW- to 250kW-class high-energy lasers. The partnership combines Boeing's beam director precision acquisition, tracking and pointing software with General Atomics' scalable distributed gain laser technology, according to a joint statement from the companies.
Telesat Wins DARPA Contract to Manufacture Satellite Buses for Blackjack Program
The two satellites will be a “highly modified version” of the Airbus Arrow spacecraft, Don Brown, general manager of Telesat U.S. Services, told SpaceNews.
North Korea Unveils ‘Very Destabilizing’ ICBM
Two ballistic missiles made their debut in Oct. 10’s North Korean military parade: a sub-launched weapon and what appeared to be an enormous new intercontinental ballistic missile borne on a long, 11-axle mobile launcher.
VA Takes Important Step in Prep for New Health Records Launch
The Veterans Affairs Department successfully transferred data of thousands of patients to its new electronic health records system.
75 Great Airmen
Spaatz, Doolittle, Schriever, Pitsenbarger, Cunningham … and who else makes your list of 75 Great Airmen? Help the Air Force Historical Foundation launch a book project to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the United States Air Force, coming up in 2022. The criteria: on Active duty from September 1947 onwards. A moment of greatness, or a lifetime of great accomplishment, or both.