Criminal hackers targeting U.S. nuclear power plants and other energy providers present a substantial and “real” threat to the U.S.
Navy Secretary nominee Richard Spencer downplayed President Donald Trump’s proposal of a 355-ship fleet, up from the current 276 number, while emphasizing
Over two years after the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) suffered a massive data beach compromising the data of over
The Marines plan to add 13 F-35s to their program, bringing the total to 2,456 jets, according to the latest
The Pentagons most expensive F-35 fighter jet program is expected to become even more pricey as costs spike nearly 7
Two U.S B-1 Lancer bombers from Guam flew over the contested South China Sea Thursday, the U.S. Air Force confirmed
U.S. Cyber Command leaders say they learned valuable, specific and applicable lessons at last years Cyber Flag exercise including that
After North Korea tested an intercontinental ballistic missile Monday, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley requested an
The House Appropriations Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee passed its 2018 appropriations bill via voice vote Thursday afternoon. The
The House Armed Services Committee voted down an amendment that would have halted the creation of a U.S. Space Corps