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A Democratic representative who has been present at Pete Hegseth’s classified congressional briefings on the Iran war says the defense secretary can barely get past the script. James Walkinshaw, 43—who serves on the Military and Foreign Affairs Subcommittee of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform—said he has seen Hegseth,
Cameron Staley, the Pentagon's chief digital and AI officer, praised Palantir's tool for modernizing warfighting.
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A former top aide to Pete Hegseth has gotten a new intelligence job after he was forced out last year while the defense secretary accused “disgruntled” employees of leaking to the press. Dan Caldwell,
The Pentagon denied that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was chewing gum on Wednesday ahead of a dignified transfer ceremony for troops who died in the Iran war, after he was seen chewing as he arrived at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
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Pentagon's new military education list includes school filled by Hunter Biden laptop letter signers
Pentagon removed leftwing Ivy League schools from military fellowship program, but a replacement school proposed by the Pentagon has an entire center staffed by Trump foes, many of whom participated in what could only be called a "disinformation" campaign to deny the legitimacy of Hunter Biden's infamous laptop.
Federal agencies and their contractors have been left in limbo as the Trump administration moves to cut off Anthropic from government systems without formal orders amid a brewing legal battle with the AI company.
The tech giant has been rebuilding its relationship with the Defense Department and is poised to benefit as it sidesteps competitors’ controversies.
Lynas Rare Earths has reached a preliminary agreement with the Pentagon on a US$96 million, four-year supply deal that includes a floor price for some key rare earths used in fighter jets, missile systems and other defense technologies.
The Pentagon is working to develop alternatives to Anthropic PBC’s artificial intelligence tools, according to a senior US defense official, following a Trump administration decision to declare the company a supply-chain risk in a feud over safeguards governing military use of the technology.
They said the DOD was free to choose its contractors but should not punish Anthropic "on its way out the door."