Will recent cyber attacks and severe weather effects on the energy grid be enough to wake up the Air Force—and the general public?
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The Department of the Air Force is pursuing a future in which it buys all its IT as a service, from cloud computing to networking and from email to the help desk.
“The U.S. already spends more on defense than the next 10 countries combined.” ... But is the assertion true?
Introducing unknowns to how adversaries understand U.S. operations can throw a wrench into adversarial decision-making.
Afghanistan Exit; Force Generation Redo; New PT Uniforms; JADC2 Program Office; and more ...
Frank Kendall became the 26th Secretary of the Department of the Air Force on July 28, 2021. An engineer, lawyer, and West Point graduate, Kendall was the Defense Department undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology, and logistics from 2012 to 2017. He spoke with Editor ...
Preparing Guardians for the future is STARCOM’s most important role.
The versatile John Alison gained distinction as a fighter pilot, Lend-Lease officer, aerial ace, and founder of the air commandos.
The changing character of war; challenges in space; new plans for ABMS and GBSD; and more ...
The Players Changed, But Digital Engineering and Modeling Is Here to Stay
Secrecy and surprise are to warfare what water and salt are to survival: You might get by without them, but your chances are vastly diminished.
The turning point in the history of the Cuban Missile Crisis.