Reserve airmen from the 920th Rescue Wing load an aircraft full of equipment and gear with the help of airmen from various units throughout the Air Force, on Sept. 28, 2019, at Patrick AFB, Fla. Courtesy photo via USAF. More...
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Bob Gretz, National Transportation Safety Board investigator-in-charge, is shown at the site of the B-17 crash at Bradley International Airport in Connecticut. NTSB photo via Twitter. Seven people are confirmed or presumed dead after a restored World War II-era B-17...
Air Force officials tour military housing at Tinker AFB, Okla., with Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) on Oct. 1, 2019. Photo courtesy of the Office of Sen. Jim Inhofe. John Henderson, the Air Force’s assistant secretary...
A restored B-17G "Nine O Nine" flies past Mount Shasta in California in this undated photo. This B-17G crashed Oct. 2 at Bradley International Airport near Hartford, Conn. Collings Foundation courtesy photo by Jim Dunn. A restored B-17G Flying Fortress,...
The graphic above, provided by Lockheed Martin, describes the Cyber Resiliency Level model. Lockheed Martin graphic. Lockheed Martin wants the Defense Department to adopt its recently designed framework that shows how well a military system can hold up against cyber...
Raytheon and the Air Force are working on a type of “bug bounty” focused on addressing cyber deficiencies, but this time on aircraft.
Cyberspace is both a tool and a domain in modern warfare, playing a critical role in helping the US and allies make more rapid decisions while enabling capabilities designed to bog down the enemy’s decision-making processes, Lt. Gen. Brad Shwedo said.
The next GBSD cost estimate will likely go up due to expected higher milcon costs, but swift progress in developing the missile itself leads the head of Air Force Global Strike Command to believe the cost will be “tens of billions” less than projected.
A plan for merging Air Force Air Combat Command’s cyber and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance enterprises will take shape this spring, and officials will announce their path forward this summer, the command’s top general said Thursday.