The Defense Department recognized several science and technology professionals for excellence in shaping the department’s technology transfer community as part of this year’s George F. Linsteadt Awards ceremony.
The latest package includes security assistance from DOD inventories valued at up to $125 million, using assistance authorized for Ukraine during prior fiscal years under presidential drawdown authority.
While U.S. service members come from society, no one should “mistake the warrior few with the society they serve,” outgoing Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Ramón “CZ” Colón-López said.
National Defense Transportation Association and U.S. Transportation Command’s fall meeting brought together leaders from across the globe to discuss current trends and logistics challenges.
As the conflict in Ukraine surpassed its 600th day, national armaments directors from more than 40 countries, the European Union and NATO gathered in Brussels to discuss long-term support for Ukraine.
As Israel defends itself against ongoing attacks by Hamas, defense officials continue to underscore the importance of following the law of war, the Pentagon press secretary said.
DOD released its strategy to accelerate the adoption of advanced artificial intelligence capabilities to ensure U.S. warfighters maintain decision superiority on the battlefield for years to come.
The United States’ ability to rely on a growing network of allies and partners is key to maintaining its advantage in the Indo-Pacific and beyond, a senior defense intelligence official said.