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U.S. Conducts Large-Scale Logistics Exercise With Saudi, Emirati Partners

U.S. and partner forces from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are set to conclude this year’s large-scale Native Fury 24 exercise showcasing the three countries’ combined logistics capabilities.

More Than 1 Million Pounds of Aid Moved Into Gaza Via DOD’s Temporary Pier

Deputy commander of U.S. Central Command Navy Vice Adm. Brad Cooper said 820 metric tons of aid have been transferred to a beach transfer point on Gaza’s shore since the temporary pier became operational.

At Gulf Cooperation Council, U.S. Participates in Maritime, Missile Defense Working Groups

DOD representatives will meet with partners in Saudi Arabia, during a Gulf Cooperation Council meeting to discuss ongoing and mutual security concerns in the Middle East, including those posed by Iran.

Senior Leaders Focused on Restoring Trust as DOD Makes Sexual Assault Reforms

DOD remains focused on restoring service members’ trust as military justice reforms aimed at strengthening the department’s response to sexual assault take root across the services. 

DOD’s AI Chief Aims to Build on Long Strides in Delivering Capabilities to Warfighter

The Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office made big strides on efforts ranging from responsible and ethical artificial intelligence adoption to laying out expectations for data stewardship across the department.

Chairman Discusses Challenge Posed by Russia, Great Power Competition

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff discussed threats emanating from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and why alliances matter in an era of Great Power competition.

Top DOD Info Systems Officer Says Battlespace Awareness Is Job One

The Defense Department’s top information systems officer emphasized the importance of protecting the joint force by being vigilant within DOD’s cyber battlespace.

DOD Honors Sexual Assault Prevention, Response Professionals

The Defense Department recognized the top-level performance of more than two dozen department and service employees who work in the sexual assault prevention and response community.