Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost said in U.S. Transportation Command’s latest posture statement that TRANSCOM will face challenges in addressing high-end conflict amid the world’s complex security environment, as defined in President Joe
MoreGen. Jacqueline Van Ovost, who now leads U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), said she is committed to supporting command and control needs, preserving air mobility and addressing the retirement of naval vessels. Ovost
MoreU.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) plans to start evaluating the feasibility of integrating space-based transport into logistics operations next year ahead of a point-to-point proof of concept exercise with industry and Department of
MoreA joint group of U.S. military organizations has demonstrated vertical take-off and landing with REALL, a new technology designed to provide low-cost maritime logistics. An MH-60M Blackhawk helicopter landed on the Improved
MoreGen. Stephen Lyons, who leads U.S. Transportation Command, said his group faces critical vulnerabilities in cybersecurity and has taken policy measures to address the issue, Fifth Domain reported Tuesday. He told the Senate Armed
MoreGen. Stephen Lyons, commander of the U.S. Transportation Command, cited commercial partnerships and international collaboration as key contributors to U.S.defense supremacy during the National Defense Transportation Association-Transcom meeting in St. Louis, Mo.
MoreThe U.S. Air Force is reorganizing the management of its acquisition, missile systems, tanker planes and air mobility programs, Defense News reported Monday. Aaron Mehta writes that Lt. Gen. Ellen Pawlikowski has been
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