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Modernizing our supply chain is a national security imperative

Modernizing our supply chain is a national security imperative
Modernizing our supply chain is a national security imperative

Closing supply chain gaps in innovating technology will reposition the industrial base to be a strategic source of value. 

Norway’s top officer on his ‘biggest challenge,’ next frigate and new NATO neighbors

Norway’s top officer on his ‘biggest challenge,’ next frigate and new NATO neighbors
Norway’s top officer on his ‘biggest challenge,’ next frigate and new NATO neighbors

Gen. Eirik Kristoffersen, Norway’s Chief of Defense, talks to Breaking Defense about his plans for spending on new frigates and subs, the challenges of upgrading Norway’s “digital backbone” and refilling the military’s stocks.

Senate passes $95 billion foreign aid bill, as DoD eyes next Ukraine weapons package

Senate passes $95 billion foreign aid bill, as DoD eyes next Ukraine weapons package
Senate passes $95 billion foreign aid bill, as DoD eyes next Ukraine weapons package

Additional aid for Ukraine could be made available “within days” said Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder earlier today.

SECNAV floats idea of co-production with foreign shipyards

SECNAV floats idea of co-production with foreign shipyards
SECNAV floats idea of co-production with foreign shipyards

Carlos Del Toro has repeatedly praised shipbuilders in South Korea and Japan for their abilities to keep construction efforts on time.

Lockheed Martin projects potential $1 billion loss on classified program

Lockheed Martin projects potential $1 billion loss on classified program
Lockheed Martin projects potential $1 billion loss on classified program

Lockheed CFO Jay Malave said the company currently expects the program to become profitable on an annual basis around the 2028 timeframe.

UK pledges ‘generational’ leap in defense spending, industry to go on ‘war footing’

UK pledges ‘generational’ leap in defense spending, industry to go on ‘war footing’
UK pledges ‘generational’ leap in defense spending, industry to go on ‘war footing’

Under the new plan, London wants to spend a cumulative extra of £75 billion ($93 billion) over the next six years, culminating in a 2030 annual defense budget of £87 billion ($108 billion), which would make it second in NATO only to the US in defense expenditure.

In a Taiwan conflict, tough choices could come for Big Tech

In a Taiwan conflict, tough choices could come for Big Tech
In a Taiwan conflict, tough choices could come for Big Tech

Washington could do more to incentivize tech companies to distance themselves from China, but CEOs should examine how they’d react to a fight in the Pacific, CSET’s Sam Bresnick and Emelia Probasco argue.

‘AI-BOM’ bombs: Army backs off, will demand less detailed data from AI vendors

‘AI-BOM’ bombs: Army backs off, will demand less detailed data from AI vendors
‘AI-BOM’ bombs: Army backs off, will demand less detailed data from AI vendors

Instead of demanding an exhaustive “AI Bill of Materials.” the Army will only ask contractors for a “baseball card” of key stats on their AI — while building up its in-house capacity to check for bad code or “poisoned” data.

Why supporting Ukraine is ‘main priority’ for Norway’s defense chief this year

Why supporting Ukraine is ‘main priority’ for Norway’s defense chief this year
Why supporting Ukraine is ‘main priority’ for Norway’s defense chief this year

“I have more sense of urgency in 2024 than I had in 2023” about how quickly Russia can rearm its military, Norway’s Chief of Defense, Gen. Eirik Kristoffersen, told Breaking Defense.

China’s new H-20 stealth bomber ‘not really’ a concern for Pentagon, says intel official

China’s new H-20 stealth bomber ‘not really’ a concern for Pentagon, says intel official
China’s new H-20 stealth bomber ‘not really’ a concern for Pentagon, says intel official

“The thing with the H-20 is when you actually look at the system design, it’s probably nowhere near as good as US LO [low observable] platforms, particularly more advanced ones that we have coming down,” said a DoD intelligence official.

Space Force’s Saltzman: New readiness model ‘fundamentally alters’ space combat prep

Space Force’s Saltzman: New readiness model ‘fundamentally alters’ space combat prep
Space Force’s Saltzman: New readiness model ‘fundamentally alters’ space combat prep

The new, tripartite Space Force Generation readiness model will create “a more experienced, capable, and threat-focused crew force,” according to an internal memo obtained by Breaking Defense.

Will Poland join Sky Shield? High-level clashes show political fight

Will Poland join Sky Shield? High-level clashes show political fight
Will Poland join Sky Shield? High-level clashes show political fight

“I accepted with satisfaction the assessment and opinion of the generals and Minister Siewiera that my efforts make sense for Poland to become part of many systems, which should ultimately create an iron dome as tight as possible over the Polish sky,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.

China creates new Information Support Force, scraps Strategic Support Force in ‘major’ shakeup

China creates new Information Support Force, scraps Strategic Support Force in ‘major’ shakeup
China creates new Information Support Force, scraps Strategic Support Force in ‘major’ shakeup

A PLA spokesman said the Information Support Force “is a brand-new strategic arm of the PLA and a key underpinning of coordinated development and application of the network information system,” which would seem to indicate a sharp focus on networks.

America’s crisis of repetition is hurting national security

America’s crisis of repetition is hurting national security
America’s crisis of repetition is hurting national security

In this op-ed, Nadia Schadlow calls for an end to the “mind-numbing cycle of far too many studies coming out of the Pentagon and the US government as a whole — with little progress on implementation.”