On May 3, DoD announced awards totaling $61.7 million to 82 university researchers under the Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 DoD Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions (HBCU/MSI) Research and Education Program.
The defense industrial base is facing serious challenges, and now is the time to help those businesses before it is too late, a former deputy secretary of defense said at the Defense Logistics Agency Supply Chain Alliance Conference and Exhibition in Richmond, Virginia.
Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen H. Hicks warned today that the Defense Department's propensity to innovate will be vital to deterring future conflict and maintaining the U.S. military's strategic edge going forward.
The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) is leading the Navy's first comprehensive study since 1964 to update aviator size requirements, improve aircrew gear and equipment, and expand access for prospective future aviators. This is the Navy's first aircrew study to include women and minorities.
The US-led Swift Response military exercise has been launched in Estonia to increase interoperability and practice deployment of local and NATO armed forces in the country, the Estonian Defense Forces said on Tuesday.
The government of Canada says it is determined to reach its target of admitting at least 40,000 Afghan refugees by the end of the year.
A U.K. citizen pleaded guilty today in New York to his role in cyberstalking and multiple schemes that involve computer hacking, including the July 2020 hack of Twitter.
As a congressional subcommittee was drafting the 2024 appropriations bill that funds foreign aid, lobbyists for Armenia and Azerbaijan fanned out across Capitol Hill during the second half of April to fight to have their clients' requests inserted in the
While sellers of non-referenced vulnerabilities, known as zero-day, such as Vulns Security and the Russian Operation Zero, are pouring into
The US-Turkish ISR firm Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) has found itself at the centre of a political row in Turkey in
The current parliamentary leader of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party, Mate Kocsis, will, as we understand, soon be
As we understand, the advisory board of the South Korean presidential office's national security bureau has been working day and
Intelligence Online understands that uncertainty over what the Chinese authorities, in particular State Security, the Guoanbu, have in store for
Sydney/New York: The investigator chasing a ghost investor On 17 April, the court of the Southern District of New York
Ethnic clashes in India's northeastern state of Manipur have claimed about 60 lives, according to a senior official.
Alfanar, the Saudi Arabian energy and electricity holding company owned by brothers Abdusalam Almutlaq and Sabah Almutlaq, registered a new subsidiary in the UK in late April, the latest move in a major charm offensive it has been waging in the country, through the
Annexes to France's budget law posted online in late April show that intelligence services reporting to the defence ministry -
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