This Week in DOD: PCS Move Hotline Goes Live, Fort Hood Returns, AUKUS Deep Dive
This week in the Defense Department, a hotline for service members experiencing problems with permanent change of station moves went live, a military installation got a new name and changes
Exercise Tests Large-Scale Patient Movement From Indo-Pacific Region
Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2025 created realistic crisis scenarios that prompted a large-scale military patient movement response from within the Indo-Pacific region.
AF Week in Photos
This week’s photos feature Airmen from around the globe involved in activities supporting expeditionary operations and defending America. This weekly feature showcases the men and women of the Air Force.
RESOLUTE SPACE 25: Space Force aggressors aim to stress, test friendly forces
U.S. Space Force Aggressors from Space Training and Readiness Command created a realistic, threat-informed environment pitted against operational forces as part of RESOLUTE SPACE 25.
Medium-voltage circuit breaker unlocks electricity abundance, savings
When these factors are taken together, a DC-only system wastes less power – increasing power grid capacity and reducing energy costs – while better supporting the multi-directional power flows of
PCS Task Force Launches Call Center, Delivering Answers on Military Moves
The Permanent Change of Station Joint Task Force launched a 24/7 call center to help service members, Defense Department civilians and their families with their government moves.
Coast Guard Celebrates 235 Years Protecting Nation’s Waterways
The Coast Guard was established on Aug. 4, 1790, when President George Washington signed a bill authorizing the construction of 10 cutters that would be part of the Treasury Department.
Milestone sensor upgrade enhances Space Force identifying, tracking capability
Space Operations Command, in partnership with Space Systems Command, approved the operational acceptance of a milestone upgrade to the Ground-Based Optical Sensor System at the Ground-based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance
New imaging approach transforms study of bacterial biofilms
A key innovation lies in integrating machine learning with the imaging process. “The large-area AFM provides researchers with large-scale, high-resolution views of biofilms,” said Sita Sirisha Madugula, a postdoctoral researcher in
U.S. Department of Justice Announces Compensation Process for Victims Trafficked Through Backpage.com
Today, the Department of Justice announced the launch of the Backpage remission process to compensate victims whose trafficking was facilitated through the Backpage.com website. This marks the largest remission process
Department of Justice, CIA Transmit Declassified Durham Documents to Senator Chuck Grassley
WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Justice transmitted the declassified Appendix of the Durham Report to the Senate Judiciary Committee following collaboration with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). This transmission
Illumina Inc. to Pay $9.8M to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations Arising from Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in Genomic Sequencing Systems
Illumina Inc. has agreed to pay $9.8 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act when it sold to federal agencies certain genomic sequencing systems with cybersecurity
California Defense Contractor and Private Equity Firm Agree to Pay $1.75M to Resolve False Claims Act Liability Relating to Voluntary Self-Disclosure of Cybersecurity Violations
Defense contractor Aero Turbine Inc., of Stockton, California, and private equity company Gallant Capital Partners LLC, of Los Angeles, have agreed to pay $1.75 million to resolve their liability under