WORLD: Modernization

Nov. 30, 2023
WORLD: B-21 Raider's first flight; Tests begin on T-7A Red Hawk; New cloud-based command and control system.

Making the Kessel Run

March 23, 2022
How a handful of Airmen brought DevOps to USAF, then used it to save more than 123,000 lives.
The Space Force colonel headed to the Pentagon to help lead the acquisition of space architecture, science, and technology plans to draw on his experience in trying new things—not just in space science and technology. “I’ve prototyped some of these new, faster, more efficient ways ...
The Defense Department’s cyber challenges are enormous. Systems increasingly rely on software code, much of it incorporating open-source components. Growing dependence on cloud-based systems to host databases and computer workloads also expanded the Pentagon’s attack surface. Conventional cyber defenses based on keeping hackers out of ...
Increasing reliance on artificial intelligence to augment human decision making raises the risk of attacks targeting critical data and AI algorithms, warned the Air Force’s cyber policy chief at AFA’s Air, Space, & Cyber Conference. “If our adversary is able to inject uncertainty into any ...
Nicolas M. Chaillan, the Air Force’s first-ever chief software officer, announced his resignation Sept. 2 in a candid LinkedIn post citing, as the final straw in his decision, diminished support for investing in the technologies needed to enable joint all-domain command and control.