Month: September 2023

Analyzing the present, to prepare for the future.

DOD Announces $175M in Additional Security Assistance for Ukraine

The Defense Department announced an additional security assistance package valued at up to $175 million to help Ukraine counter Russia’s unprovoked invasion. 

DOD Official Says AUKUS Partnership Strengthens Indo-Pacific Security

AUKUS, the enhanced trilateral security partnership among Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States is critical to achieving the goals outlined in the National Defense Strategy, a top Defense Department official said.

Senate Confirmation Still in Limbo for 301 Military Leaders

The Senate has returned to work, and there is still no resolution in sight of confirmation of general and flag officers by the body.

Biden Awards Medal of Honor to Pilot Who Rescued Soldiers During Vietnam War

When duty called, then-Army 1st Lt. Larry L. Taylor did everything to answer, President Joe Biden said upon presenting Taylor with the nation’s highest military award for valor for his heroic actions during the Vietnam War.

Managing Logistics in Contested Areas Is Key to Military Success

Future military operations are expected to occur over vast geographic areas and require the delivery of military equipment and supplies amid cyberattacks and other disruptions. That’s where the Defense Logistics Agency steps in.

DOD Supports Hawaii as Officials Plan Long-Term Recovery

Defense Department personnel remain ready to support Maui residents for the foreseeable future as local officials plot a course for recovery from the Lahaina wildfire, the Hawaii National Guard’s incident commander said.

DOD Finance Chief Says Delayed Budgets Present a Challenge 

The timing of the Defense Department budget continues to pose problems as the U.S. must be in a position to move quickly to assist with wars and humanitarian crises around the globe, the undersecretary of defense comptroller and chief financial officer said.

DOD Remembers Afghan Vets, Details Disaster Aid, Announces Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Site

Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder briefed reporters on lessons learned in Afghanistan, continuing efforts to aid the people of Maui and those hurt by Hurricane Idalia.