Mike McCord serves as the under secretary of defense (comptroller) / chief financial officer of the U.S. Department of Defense. He serves as the principal staff assistant and adviser to the secretary of
Top U.S. Army cyber officials have said new personnel identification and management are needed to help maximize the cyberwarfare plans and skills of the military, DefenseNews reported Monday. Joe Gould writes the
MoreSecretary of State John Kerry has said in an interview that the U.S. government aims to gain “unprecedented access” to inspect the nuclear capabilities of Iran but will not settle or rush
MoreJames Miller, Department of Defense undersecretary of defense for policy, will be leaving the Pentagon in January, according to a Defense News article. Marcus Weisgerber and Paul McLeary write that Miller told
MoreThe National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command are both currently led by one military official but the National Security Council is arranging talks to possibly change that policy, according to a
MoreA report has revealed that a secret group of military hackers from China, allegedly behind industry attacks, resumed the illegal activity about one month after they were exposed in February, Reuters reported
MoreDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke at a security forum in Washington, DC, about how the country should take a civilian, less violent approach and lessen the use of military force in defense
MoreThe top U.S. Air Force general plans to reduce personnel and real estate properties if Congress allows him to handle the proposed Pentagon funding cuts of $1 trillion over 10 years, Military
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is sponsoring a cyber contest where contestants develop automatic network defense systems, C4ISR & Networks reports. Michael Peck writes that contestants of DARPA’s first grand challenge will devise
MoreThe U.S. and Japan have agreed to broaden their alliance in the face of growing military threats from North Korea and China, according to a New York Times article. Jennifer Steinhauer and
MoreThe Justice Department‘s inspector general has released a report which says the department spent nearly $5 million on unmanned aircraft from 2004 to 2013. The FBI has spent more than $3 million
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