Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.)—a staunch buy American advocate—has agreed to advance to conference legislation meant to reform the approval process for selling US companies with a role in national security to foreign owners. In a statement, Hunter acknowledged that the National Security Foreign Investment and Strengthened Transparency Act (HR 5337) has addressed the “majority” of his House Armed Services Committee’s “major concerns.” He noted that House Majority Whip Roy Blunt “has assured us that we’ll work out our remaining concerns.” Controversy sparked over the Administration’s approval process last fall when it approved sale of some US port operations to Dubai Ports World and later when another facet of Dubai put in a bid for a British firm’s US-based plant that manufactures turbine engine blades for US military aircraft.
CMSAF: Air Force to Train Every Airman on AI
May 11, 2026
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force David R. Wolfe said May 8 that the service is working on a new training program to ensure that every Airman is educated to use AI in their everyday job.