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US Defense Unit Seeks Satellite Demo for Space Power Beaming
The Defense Innovation Unit is seeking a satellite demo that could revolutionize space power beaming, enabling game-changing applications like edge computing, in-space manufacturing, and power delivery to remote locations. Vendors have a narrow window to propose prototypes that could reach low Earth orbit within years, with a lab demo expected within just 12 months.

Unions Challenge Pentagon's Abrupt End to Collective Bargaining Agreements
The American Federation for Government Employees and the National Federation of Federal Employees are taking the Pentagon to court, challenging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's sudden move to scrap collective bargaining agreements with just 24 hours' notice. This abrupt decision sparked widespread confusion and misinformation across the country's facilities.

Historic Unix OS KSOS Exposed in Public Archives
Get ready to explore a piece of computing history: the source code for KSOS, a highly secure Unix operating system backed by the US Department of Defense, is now freely available in the archives of The Unix Heritage Society. This remarkable release offers a glimpse into the development of secure operating systems in the 1970s and 80s.

Pentagon Unveils Agentic-AI Tool to Rapidly Generate Targeting Options
The Pentagon has launched Agent Network, a game-changing AI tool that rapidly analyzes vast amounts of data to deliver actionable targeting options to commanders in mere seconds. This innovative technology empowers commanders to make informed decisions, with AI-driven insights at their fingertips, while ensuring humans remain in the decision-making driver's seat.

Pentagon seeks $5B to overhaul 'deteriorating' research labs
The Pentagon's research labs are in a state of disrepair, posing safety risks and technical limitations that threaten the US military's ability to stay ahead of the curve. A recent review led by Assistant Secretary for Science & Technology Joseph Jewell calls for a $5B overhaul to modernize these critical facilities.

Foreign Adversaries Exploit Location Data to Track US Troops in War Zones
Foreign adversaries are using commercial location data to track US troops in war zones, putting their lives at risk by revealing their whereabouts and patterns of movement to potential attackers. This alarming practice allows enemies to target troops with missiles, drones, and roadside bombs, and even aids in counterintelligence efforts.

Pentagon Exposed: Troop Location Data Sold to Foreign Adversaries
The Pentagon has confirmed that commercial location data, readily available for purchase from data brokers, has been exploited by foreign adversaries to target and surveil American troops in active war zones. This alarming revelation raises serious concerns about the safety and security of US personnel.

Pentagon Curbs 'War Department' Label in Official Filings
A recent memo from the Pentagon's inspector general has put a surprising restriction on the use of the phrase "War Department" in official filings, warning that it may not be suitable for court documents or other formal legal submissions. This seemingly minor change in nomenclature has sparked questions about formality, legality, and perception.

Pentagon Unveils $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget Plan
The Pentagon has just dropped a bombshell with its $1.5 trillion defense budget request, sparking intense scrutiny and debate - but what's really behind the massive proposal, and what does it mean for the future of defense spending? One key lawmaker's take on the F-35 program is shedding some much-needed light on the plan.

VA and DoD Bolster Healthcare Delivery for Veterans, Active-Duty Personnel
When it comes to caring for those who have served and preparing those who will serve next, trust is paramount - and for the VA and DoD, delivering top-notch healthcare services is at the heart of their mission. As the largest healthcare providers in the US, they're dedicated to ensuring the well-being of Veterans and the deployment readiness of our active-duty personnel.