As private-sector investment in defense-technology research rises, the Navy’s chief science office is refocusing its efforts ...
The United States military has long used gaming technology for training, and that's for several reasons. For one, it's relatively inexpensive. It's also tech that most recruits are already familiar ...
A weekend post summarizing ideas from CEO Alex Karp’s 2025 book reignites debate over Silicon Valley’s role in warfare and ...
The U.S. Navy spent at least six months resurrecting a high-energy laser weapon that previously graced the bow of a warship for a new military exercise last year, the service recently revealed. But ...
Operating behind the scenes of every complex mission of the U.S. Navy and beyond are more than 2,500 military and civilian members of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (CNMOC). With 60 ...
The Navy is betting $900 million that highly automated factories can help it add submarines in an era when skilled workers are scarce. The contract will support “non-recurring engineering across three ...
Maj. Elizabeth DeNeve, a program manager for the ESPA Augmented Geosynchronous Laboratory Experiment (EAGLE), asked kids to think about the ways they use space on a daily basis, for instance through ...
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Violet Collins is a Contributing Fellow at Defense Priorities. American military engagement in Iran and Venezuela has been an unprecedented and overt demonstration of U.S. tactical ...
NEW YORK, March 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Egan-Jones published an analysis examining how evolving military technologies and geopolitical tensions involving Iran could create significant implications ...