The Missile Defense Agency, U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Navy sailors test-fired a Standard Missile-3 in the Pacific Ocean Thursday with an Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense 4.0. system An SM-3 missile launched from the USS
MoreThe U.S. government shutdown could interrupt some of the countryâs services such as disease detection and prevention, healthcare, food safety, emergency response and compliance activities, according to a report by the University of
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Two logistics officials from the Marine Corps and Army told lawmakers Wednesday that sequestration budget cuts are hampering efforts to restore vehicles and gear that have been moved out of Afghanistan, Federal News Radio
MoreMike Krieger, deputy chief information officer for the U.S. Army, will serve as acting CIO as Lt. Gen. Susan Lawrence has retired from the military after a 41-year career. In a farewell
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the Pentagon is figuring out if it could bring back to work some of its 400,000 civilian employees on furlough because of the government shutdown, the American
MorePresident Barack Obama and key lawmakers did not reach a compromise to end the federal government shutdown during a White House summit held Wednesday, Bloomberg reported Thursday. Congressional leaders held to their
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
MoreNational Intelligence Director James Clapper has asked spy agencies to bring back some workers that were furloughed as a result of the government shutdown, Reuters reported Wednesday. Mark Hosenbal and Patricia Zengerle more than 70
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