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Airmen, guardians: Your ideas needed to solve real-world problems
Piloted in 2017, the Air Force's Shark Tank knockoff formed part of a broader campaign to expedite the process of finding and developing new technology.
Pentagon acting CIO pushes on with cybersecurity, software development
Cloud, zero trust, remote work: Acting CIO outlines priorities for his tenure as the Pentagon's top IT official.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon announces new acting CIO as Deasy departs
The department's principal deputy CIO takes over from Dana Deasy until President Joe Biden's eventual pick gets confirmed.
By Andrew Eversden
Best pics of the week: Dec. 6, 2020
An M1 Abrams at Grafenwoehr, recruits on the Confidence Course in San Diego, an F-16 over the CENTCOM area of responsibility and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Ever wanted to drive a WWII-era tank? Here’s your chance
Get in the driver's seat of an M4A3 Sherman, M24 Chaffee, or M26 Pershing.
Pentagon extends use of remote work platform to June 2021
The Pentagon will replace it next year with an "enduring solution."
By Andrew Eversden
Trump, Biden trade barbs over North Korea’s nukes
Former Vice President Joe Biden attacked President Donald Trump over his chummy relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who recently unveiled a new, larger ICBM.
By Joe Gould
Armor attrition in Nagorno-Karabakh battle not a sign US should give up on tanks, experts say
As Armenia and Azerbaijan trade deadly blows in what many worry could turn into full-scale war, America’s military experts take notes on what not to do.
By Jared Morgan
The Tao of Oddball: Donald Sutherland on his iconic ‘Kelly’s Heroes’ role at its 50th anniversary
Fifty years after the release of Kelly's Heroes, Donald Sutherland reminisces about his character, Sgt. Oddball.
By Howard Altman
That time a WWII era Soviet tank did a barrel roll during a Russian military parade
It’s unknown what punitive measures were taken against the driver or ground guide.
By Jon Simkins
$250 million aid package to Ukraine will support US security too, defense experts say
The aid package “tells the Russians that they can’t go to Kyiv and create a vassal state or change the geography of Europe again,” said one expert.
By Howard Altman