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Defense Part of Deepening Overall U.S.-India Relationship

The United States and India have made tremendous progress toward promoting peace and security not only in the Indo-Pacific region, but globally, the Pentagon press secretary said. 

Official Says Ukraine Well Prepared to Liberate Russian-Occupied Territory

DOD’s objective is to ensure the existence of a free, prosperous and democratic Ukraine that can defend itself and deter further Russian aggression, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia said.

Parallel Processes Can Speed Up Weapons Acquisition, Vice Chairman Says

Taking the parallel versus sequential route in the acquisition process, might speed up the way the Defense Department gets new systems into the hands of warfighters, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

Leaders Say TikTok Is Potential Cybersecurity Risk to U.S.

The Chinese social media company TikTok is a potential threat to the United States, John F. Plumb, assistant secretary of defense for space policy and principal cyber advisor to the secretary of defense, said during testimony on Capitol Hill.

DOD Official Discusses Strengthening the Industrial Base

Defense Department officials are focused on understanding the industrial base and what it would take to expand production, as well as finding better ways to collaborate with industry.

Multinational Exercise Defender 23 Kicks Off This Month in Europe

Nearly 9,000 American troops are expected to participate in the Defender 23, an exercise that demonstrates the U.S. military’s ability to rapidly deploy combat-credible troops and equipment.

Arctic Heating Up Literally and as Scene of Strategic Competition

Climate change is literally warming the Arctic; figuratively, the region is becoming a theater of great power competition.

Russians Make Minimal Progress in the Donbas, DOD Official Says

Russian forces in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine — where the bulk of the fighting is taking place — are suffering from poor command and control, low morale, and less than ideal logistics, a senior Defense Department official said.