Congress blocks purchase of more Microsoft combat gogglesA new version will aim to fix headaches, eyestrain and nausea issues.By W. Shanklin, 01.12.2023
GM will make an Ultium battery pack prototype for the US militaryThe Defense Department hopes to electrify tactical military vehicles.By K. Holt, 10.07.2022
Democrats urge federal agencies to ditch Clearview AI's facial recognition techMultiple departments are said to be using the controversial tech for 'domestic law enforcement' reasons.By K. Holt, 02.09.2022
Microsoft wins 10-year contract supplying AR tech to the US ArmyThe deal is reportedly worth $21.9 billion.By A. Tarantola, 03.31.2021
Pentagon says Microsoft still deserves $10 billion JEDI cloud contractAmazon's legal complaints are still pending, however. By S. Dent, 09.07.2020
Amazon and Microsoft are trash talking each other over a DoD contractA $10 billion tug-of-war has led to heated exchanges via blog posts.By M. DeAngelis, 05.08.2020
Pentagon probe can’t confirm Trump interfered with the JEDI contractSeveral officials didn't participate in the investigation.By C. Fisher, 04.15.2020
The Pentagon wants to catch rogue drones in netsIt just spent millions on a 'Drone Hunter' system.By C. Fisher, 02.03.2020
Amazon claims Trump's 'personal vendetta' cost it $10 billion Pentagon contractAmazon says it lost to Microsoft because of 'improper pressure' from the President.By C. Fisher, 12.09.2019
After Math: Everything's coming up DisneyGreedo, however, still can't catch a break.By A. Tarantola, 11.17.2019
Pentagon puts $10 billion contract on hold after Trump criticizes Amazon"They are saying it wasn't competitively bid," he said last month.By S. Dent, 08.02.2019
Pentagon officials can view classified material on special tabletsThe pilot program expands Defense support of smartphones for classified data.By M. Locklear, 08.02.2017
DoD shows off its first successful micro-drone swarm launchThe tiny, low-cost UAVs work as a team to collect intelligence at low altitudes.By A. Tarantola, 01.10.2017
US Army wants bullets that turn into plants over timeProjectiles and casings can take "hundreds of years" to break down. By S. Dent, 01.09.2017
The USS Zumwalt can't afford its own $800,000-per-round ammoMaybe they'll use railguns instead.By A. Tarantola, 11.07.2016
The robots of war: AI and the future of combatBefore we start fighting with robots, we have to learn to trust them. By R. Baldwin, 08.18.2016
DARPA's developing a data network that connects squadrons even when jammedBy A. Tarantola, 10.15.2015