U.S. ARMY: Army ROTC scholarship available for Army Guard members
Army National Guard members taking part in ROTC are eligible to receive a scholarship covering tuition costs and other education expenses. Read More »
Army National Guard members taking part in ROTC are eligible to receive a scholarship covering tuition costs and other education expenses. Read More »
The Department of Commerce Reached Key Milestones for the Trump Administration Over the Past Year Read More »
Today, the United States is taking a series of actions in response to Iran’s attacks against U.S. forces and interests, and to deprive the Iranian regime of revenue to conduct its violent foreign policy. Read More »
The White House and the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) today released ‘Ensuring American Leadership in Automated Vehicle Technologies: Automated Vehicles 4.0’ (AV 4.0). Read More »
With nearly 90 percent of all Americans proclaiming that wireless technology has already changed their lives in a positive way, a new Public Opinion Strategies survey finds that almost just as many citizens now consider it crucial that the U.S. “win the race against China to deploy 5G.” Read More »
Today, the Department of Homeland Security began processing Brazilian migrants for return to Mexico under the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP). Read More »
More than 20,000 employees involved in Defense Department security cooperation activities will get about two years to meet new training requirements to be certified in their areas of expertise and forge the diverse workforce for the first time into a profession. Read More »
The practice of female genital mutilation and cutting (FGM/C) undermines the basic human rights of women and girls. Read More »
Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper returned to the venue where the National Defense Strategy was unveiled two years ago to discuss how the Defense Department is implementing it. Read More »
Since July, the Department has uncovered more than $6 billion in unreported foreign gifts from countries including Qatar, China, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates Read More »
In Europe, there is a focus on the threat from Russia. However, there is also a threat from China, the Pentagon's number one concern, said Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper. Read More »
On the heels of the Feb. 26 announcement by Federal Communication Commission (FCC) that the agency would begin collecting data on Huawei and ZTE equipment and services on the telecommunications networks in the United States, Mike Rogers, chair of 5G Action Now issued a statement in support of the decision. Read More »
More than two dozen national security experts, including former congressman and House Intelligence Mike Rogers (R-MI), and former Pennsylvania governor and Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, are urging the Federal Communications Commission to keep in mind the national security implications of the race to 5G. Read More »
The Department of Homeland Security announced that it will take necessary anti-fraud and abuse measures to protect the integrity of the H-2B visa program and also make available 35,000 supplemental H-2B temporary nonagricultural worker visas for the second half of fiscal year (FY) 2020. Read More »
The Army held a Pentagon press briefing today to discuss their effort in developing a vaccine against the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. Read More »
With millions of students out of school as the United States works to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, schools are moving online to limit face-to-face contact, which presents its own set of challenges, especially for those who do not have access to adequate internet services. Read More »
A March 18 paper from the National Security Institute at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School examines the path to 5G and how the technological advances might help the world.The paper looks at how deployment of 5G might work globally, analyzes how the free market will provide better 5G security and examines the issues for U.S. Read More »
The Department continues to aggressively partner with the defense industry to mitigate impacts from COVID-19 Read More »
The strong partnership and close cooperation between the United States and Mexico has allowed us to maintain a productive border environment. We value the health and safety of our citizens and keep that at the forefront of joint decisions made by our respective leaders regarding cross-border operations. Read More »
Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt issued the following statement today in response to the President signing the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Read More »