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US Army to Add 22K Soldiers
Jul 21, 2009 2:16 AM CDT
US Army to Add 22K Soldiers
(Newser)
- Defense Secretary Robert Gates is temporarily boosting the Army's ranks with 22,000 new soldiers, reports the
Army Times
. The increase, which follows a permanent increase of 65,000, will reduce the strain on the forces over the next three years, according to Gates. The hike "will be used...
Cyborg Bugs Could
Warn of Fires,
Chemical Attacks
Jul 12, 2009 6:04 PM CDT
Cyborg Bugs Could Warn of Fires, Chemical Attacks
(Newser)
- Cyborg bugs may sound like creatures in a Michael Bay movie, but they could save your life,
New Scientist
reports. The Pentagon is trying to implant electrodes in crickets and cicadas—which communicate via wingbeats—and program them to “speak” differently around certain chemicals. “The insect itself might...
Pentagon Mulls Smoking Ban
for Troops
Jul 10, 2009 8:14 AM CDT
Pentagon Mulls Smoking Ban for Troops
Military smoking, especially common in combat, costly for VA
(Newser)
- Pentagon health experts are pushing for the military to ban tobacco, a move that would upend a traditionally smoky culture, the
USA Today
reports. Tobacco use is rising among troops, many of whom turn to cigarettes to relieve combat zone stress, and that winds up costing the Pentagon and Veteran's...
'Whiz Kid' McNamara Could Not Escape Vietnam
legacy
Jul 6, 2009 3:58 PM CDT
'Whiz Kid' McNamara Could Not Escape Vietnam
(Newser)
- Robert McNamara led many careers but will be best remembered for his time as secretary of defense during the Vietnam War. Though he privately disagreed with some decisions, he maintained a public optimism about “McNamara’s War” that earned him derision, Reuters reports. Describing the impact of the war...
Boeing Looks
to Old 777 Model in Airbus Battle
Jun 16, 2009 11:57 AM CDT
Boeing Looks to Old 777 Model in Airbus Battle
Will re-tool tanker to compete for Pentagon refueling contract
(Newser)
- With its 787 Dreamliner delayed, Boeing is turning to its 14-year-old 777 to compete with Airbus’ next plane, Bloomberg reports. At the Paris Air Show today, Boeing said it may make a new wing for the 777 in an effort to boost fuel efficiency, and will also showcase a 777-based...
Pentagon's Cybercommand
Raises Privacy Fears
Jun 13, 2009 8:04 AM CDT
Pentagon's Cybercommand Raises Privacy Fears
Militarization of cybersecurity fuels debate on rules of engagement
(Newser)
- Plans to put America's cybersecurity under the control of the Pentagon are raising some thorny privacy and diplomacy issues, the
New York Times
reports. President Obama has insisted that the military, under the cybercommand being developed, will not be monitoring private sector networks and Internet traffic—but Pentagon officials say...
No 'False Flag' for China Spy
Jun 11, 2009 9:12 PM CDT
No 'False Flag' for China Spy
Claim that Pentagon mole thought he was dealing with Taiwan not true, indictment reveals
(Newser)
- A Pentagon official who said he was tricked into giving classified information to China by an agent who claimed to work for Taiwan was actually aware for a full decade that he was dealing with China, the AP reports. The indictment today of James Fondren Jr also revealed that Fondren...
Conflicts of Interest Rampant in Pentagon Travel: Study
Jun 11, 2009 10:39 AM CDT
Conflicts of Interest Rampant in Pentagon Travel: Study
Foreign governments, private firms back officials' trips
(Newser)
- Pentagon officials have taken some 22,000 trips whose $26 million tab was picked up by non-governmental sources like private firms and foreign governments, a study finds. The travel is “riddled with conflicts of interest,” said the head of a group behind the study. The medical industry was...
Pentagon Drops Ball on Contractor Oversight: Report
Jun 9, 2009 9:33 AM CDT
Pentagon Drops Ball on Contractor Oversight: Report
Says tens of billions in contracts lack decent US supervision
(Newser)
- Though US defense contracting has reached “unprecedented proportions” in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Defense Department isn’t adequately monitoring the contracts, according to an independent watchdog. A report to be presented to Congress tomorrow says the government lacks central records showing the identities, activities, and pay of some 240,...
Pentagon Prefers
Blimps to $35M
Spy Planes
glossies
Jun 5, 2009 7:34 PM CDT
Pentagon Prefers Blimps to $35M Spy Planes
(Newser)
- Financially grounded by the recession, the Pentagon and governments around the world are launching blimps to spy on their enemies, the
Economist
reports. Such balloons cost far less than Predator and Global Hawk drones—which can sell for $35 million each—and stay airborne for more than a week, while...
Pentagon
Builds Legion
of 'Hacker Soldiers'
May 31, 2009 10:52 AM CDT
Pentagon Builds Legion of 'Hacker Soldiers'
US lags behind in cyberwarfare: experts
(Newser)
- Military recruiters may still prize the strapping jock, but military contractors are wooing the scrawny computer geek to join the ranks of young "hacker soldiers" enlisted to defend the US in cyberwarfare, the
New York Times
reports. Most of the biggest companies, like Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin, have...
Pentagon Plans New Command for Online War
May 29, 2009 7:56 AM CDT
Pentagon Plans New Command for Online War
Military unit will complement Obama's new civilian office
(Newser)
- The Pentagon is pushing ahead with a new military command devoted to cyberspace as the armed forces ramp up abilities to not only defend against computer attacks but launch them as well, the
New York Times
reports. The new command will work in concert with a civilian organization, which President...
Afghan Taliban Have
Momentum: Gates
May 26, 2009 8:17 AM CDT
Afghan Taliban Have Momentum: Gates
Defense sec says US has months before support wanes
(Newser)
- The Taliban have the momentum in the war in Afghanistan and the US is rapidly losing time to turn it around before public support runs out, Robert Gates tells the
Wall Street Journal.
The defense secretary said in an interview that American support for the war will recede unless the...
Pentagon: 1 in 7 Gitmo
Prisoners Rejoin Fight
May 20, 2009 4:53 PM CDT
Pentagon: 1 in 7 Gitmo Prisoners Rejoin Fight
(Newser)
- A Pentagon report concludes that 74 of 534 prisoners released from Guantanamo Bay returned to militant activity—a recidivism rate of 14%, or about 1 in 7, the
New York Times
notes. The report, still under review, could complicate President Obama’s goal of shutting the facility by January because...
Bullying Rumsfeld Used Bible to Sway Bush on Iraq
GLOSSIES
May 17, 2009 1:00 PM CDT
Bullying Rumsfeld Used Bible to Sway Bush on Iraq
Former Pentagon chief undermined president, former aides say
(Newser)
- Donald Rumsfeld isn’t a preacher, but nearly every morning after the Iraq invasion, he handed President Bush a national security digest containing Biblical quotations intended to influence his decisions. This tactic, Robert Draper writes for
GQ
in a lengthy look at Rummy's standing among administration contemporaries, epitomizes the former...
Pentagon Project Aims to Create Telepathic Troops
May 15, 2009 8:40 AM CDT
Pentagon Project Aims to Create Telepathic Troops
DARPA boffins tasked with turning brain waves into silent words
(Newser)
- The Pentagon has launched a project officials hope will help soldiers of the future read each other's minds on the battlefield,
Wired
reports. DARPA—dubbed the military's "mad scientist" division—has been given $4 million to develop technology that can detect and analyze brain waves that precede specific speech....
Pentagon Official
Accused of Aiding
Chinese Spy
May 13, 2009 3:04 PM CDT
Pentagon Official Accused of Aiding Chinese Spy
He conspired to provide China classified info: feds
(Newser)
- A Pentagon employee has been charged with conspiracy to share classified information with someone he thought worked for the Taiwanese government who was actually an agent of China, according to documents unsealed today. James Fondren Jr. was allegedly party to an espionage conspiracy from 2004 to 2008. Fondren, 62, has...
New Afghanistan Commander Is Warrior-Scholar
May 13, 2009 7:52 AM CDT
New Afghanistan Commander Is Warrior-Scholar
Workaholic McChrystal has shadowy past, links to spy agencies
(Newser)
- Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the designated new American commander in Afghanistan, has a reputation for hard work and self-denial: He sleeps for just a few hours and eats only one meal a day. Colleagues describe McChrystal, the current director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as an ideal combination of...
Pentagon Backs iPhone,
iPod Apps for Combat Troops
May 11, 2009 8:40 AM CDT
Pentagon Backs iPhone, iPod Apps for Combat Troops
Pentagon develops apps for ubiquitous Apple devices
(Newser)
- With more than 30,000 third-party applications now available for the iPhone and iPod touch, a new organization is getting into the game: the American military. As the
Independent
reports, the Pentagon thinks Apple's gadgets are ideal for "network centric warfare" and is funding projects for everything from translation...
US Admits Afghan Raids Killed Civilians
May 8, 2009 5:07 AM CDT
US Admits Afghan Raids Killed Civilians
Pentagon reverses earlier claims that Taliban was to blame
(Newser)
- American officials acknowledged for the first time yesterday that the US military was responsible for at least some of the 100 recent civilian deaths in western Afghanistan. The air strikes have led to angry protests in Afghanistan and calls for the US to withdraw from the country. While initial military...
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