HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS
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Apr 15, 2021 10:10 PM EDT
In a podcast, former President Donald Trump attacked President Joe Biden, claiming that he pushed the military to become politically correct by implementing progressive and gender-inclusive policies.
On a podcast with a former White House aide on Tuesday, Trump blasted his successor for turning the U.S. military into a global laughingstock. On America First with Sebastian Gorka, Trump said, I think they re laughing at us like they ve never laughed before.
Trump mocked Biden for PC military
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President Trump Departs White House For Border Visit WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 12: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One on January 12, 2021 in Washington, DC. Following last week s deadly pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol, President Trump is making his first public appearance with a trip to the town of Alamo, Texas to
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Kelsey Atherton on April 16, 2021 at 2:23 PM
A drone takes flight at an exercise in White Sands Missile Range. The Drone is serving as a connective node for 5G.
ALBUQUERQUE: International telecommunications standards will set the stage for future electronic warfare, so the US must actively engage in writing those standards at the UN, Frederick Moorefield, the Pentagon’s Deputy Chief Information Officer, says.
“Let’s talk about partnerships. We must continue to optimize our engagement with the UN International Telecommunication Union World Radio Conference to ensure spectrum policies are favorable to US economic, science, and national security interests,” Moorefield said.
By Lauren C. Williams
NOTE: This article first appeared on FCW.com.
The Pentagon has launched a new steering group dedicated to synchronizing innovation efforts, according to the Pentagon’s top research official.
Barbara McQuiston, DOD’s acting under secretary of defense for research and engineering, told senators that the new steering group would “articulate changes that need to take place internally in order to become more rapid in adaptation of technology and to be more flexible in being able to do that.”
“What we’re doing in innovation is looking across the DOD and transforming a lot of the processes in order to be better adapters of technology and to more efficiently and rapidly modernize,” McQuiston testified before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense on April 13.
By Lauren C. Williams
The Pentagon has launched a new steering group dedicated to synchronizing innovation efforts, according to the Pentagon’s top research official.
Barbara McQuiston, DOD’s acting under secretary of defense for research and engineering, told senators that the new steering group would “articulate changes that need to take place internally in order to become more rapid in adaptation of technology and to be more flexible in being able to do that.”
“What we’re doing in innovation is looking across the DOD and transforming a lot of the processes in order to be better adapters of technology and to more efficiently and rapidly modernize,” McQuiston testified before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense on April 13.