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DOD Remains Engaged in Hurricane Response, Recovery Efforts

The Defense Department continues to be engaged with interagency partners in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the White House, state and local governments, Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said.

Working With Indo-Pacific Allies Key to Maintaining Rules-Based Order, Space Force Leader Says

U.S. forces in the Indo-Pacific region are working to transition from numerous bilateral exercises with partners and allies in the region to more multilateral engagements, Space Force Brig. Gen. Anthony J. Mastalir said.

Pentagon Celebrates Clean Energy Action Month With Readiness Expo, Launch of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

The 10 new stations are equipped with two ports each, capable of charging electric vehicles to 80% capacity in four to 10 hours and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles in one to two hours.

Austin Affirms United States’ Unwavering Support for Ukraine During Visit to Kyiv

The U.S. remains unwavering in its support for Ukraine as Russia’s disregard for international norms and ongoing war of aggression continues to threaten democracies throughout the globe, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said during a visit to Ukraine.

Austin Reaffirms U.S., NATO’s Long-Term Commitment to Ukraine

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III reaffirmed the U.S. and NATO’s long-term commitment to a free and sovereign Ukraine while speaking in Brussels.

DOD Seeks to Inspire Youth in Hypersonics Career Field

The Defense Department is sponsoring a hypersonics video challenge for high school and undergraduate students.

U.S. Strikes Underground Targets in Yemen

The full impact of the bomber strike is not yet known, but U.S. Central Command is conducting an assessment.

NRO Official Discusses Agency’s Focus on Maintaining U.S. Intelligence Edge

The National Reconnaissance Office remains focused on maintaining the United States’ intelligence advantage amid rapid technological advancements and evolving threats, a senior leader from the agency said.