U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE: Partnering With the U.S. Defense Industrial Base to Combat COVID-19
The Department continues to aggressively partner with the defense industry to mitigate impacts from COVID-19 Read More »
The Department continues to aggressively partner with the defense industry to mitigate impacts from COVID-19 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 »
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 »
The practice of female genital mutilation and cutting (FGM/C) undermines the basic human rights of women and girls. 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 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 »
Army National Guard members taking part in ROTC are eligible to receive a scholarship covering tuition costs and other education expenses. Read More »
Rural stakeholders can provide feedback on rural transportation challenges and opportunities Read More »
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Elaine L. Chao today announced a final rule codifying a series of important reforms to the Department’s rulemaking, guidance, and enforcement practices. Read More »
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the San Ysidro port of entry intercepted two men with unrelated warrants in two days. Read More »
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad F. Wolf and Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Matt Albence participated in a roundtable discussion at the North Carolina State House in Raleigh regarding the law enforcement and public safety threats created by sanctuary policies.. Read More »
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue joined Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to sign a Shared Stewardship agreement between the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Forest Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the State of Georgia. Read More »
In an article published by Real Clear Defense, author Dan Goure reported that Russia is using Interpol's Red Notice system to target political adversaries. Read More »
The new ROUTES Council will identify and expand opportunities to achieve our nation’s transportation goals by improving rural infrastructure Read More »
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced an affirmative preliminary determination in the antidumping duty (AD) investigation of imports of sodium sulfate anhydrous from Canada, finding that exporters from this country have dumped sodium sulfate anhydrous in the United States at a rate of 9.85 percent. Read More »
This week the Treasury Department convened the first meeting of the Counter-Hizballah International Partnership (CHIP) to build multilateral cooperation for targeting Hizballah’s global financial networks. Read More »
Around 14,000 officers will participate in the new Army Talent Alignment Process, or ATAP, as the Army works to establish a 21st century talent management system, officials said. Read More »
The Defense Department is raising awareness of technology-facilitated domestic abuse as part of its Domestic Violence Prevention Month campaign, which launched Oct. 1. Read More »
The following is the text of the Co-Chairs’ statement from the ASEAN-U.S. Cyber Policy Dialogue released by the Dialogue Co-Chairs: the Governments of the United States of America and Lao PDR. The ASEAN-U.S. Cyber Policy Dialogue was held in Singapore October 3. Read More »
In a commentary published on Morning Consult Tuesday, Ned Siegel, the former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas and the United Nations, warned that Moldova is stepping away from being an independent European nation and is growing closer to Russia and Vladimir Putin. Read More »