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For U.S. Special Operations, detailed knowledge of its surroundings now and where its operators may be headed is an essential component of dominance.
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Created in 2000, the Joint Special Operations University was designed to provide specialized education for the military’s elite and its international partners.
Innovation Foundry is a unique SOCOM acquisition strategy that leverages nontraditional platforms and “designed thinking” to bring technological innovations to SOCOM.
The Air Force requests $140 million for privatized family housing projects at two of its bases in fiscal 2025. Lawmakers are not quite sold on the idea.
David Cattler, a longtime intelligence official, sees a range of both near- and long-term priorities in his new role as director at DCSA.
At the July 3 sentencing hearing, the scheme could result in five years of corporate probation and a half-million-dollar fine.
Defense officials want to demonstrate a new demolition and consolidation concept at five bases over the next three years.
While the Army and Air Force are projected to meet its recruitment goals this year, the Navy will most likely miss its recruitment targets for the second year.
Concerns were raised in 2022 about the cases of a rare type of pediatric brain cancer among children living at Cannon Air Force Base.
“[Air National Guardsmen] will be able to continue to serve in the way that they currently would serve,” said Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
Military spouses experience the highest unemployment rate in the country. A congressional panel is pushing for military spouse support in the 2025 defense bill.