Biodefense is force protection: Ready today, prepared for tomorrow
A decorated combat aviator and biotech CEO advocates preparing for novel viral threats before the next crisis.
Speaking to Breaking Defense, Andrew Hunter said that the CCA loyal wingman program is proof the Air Force can move forward in new directions.
“I am personally no longer interested in hearing about COVID. That time is over, okay? It is time to deliver and produce and meet the commitment,” Brig. Gen. Michael Lalor said at GVSETS 2024.
The head of a shipbuilding trade association says future delays could provoke layoffs in the industrial base.
Dan Mahaffee of the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress lays out lessons learned from a recent pandemic-related war game.
A senior US official said it would be "foolish" to underestimate the number of countries developing defensive or offensive bioprograms.
GDIT President Amy Gilliland spoke to Breaking Defense about how the tech company is redirecting its investments to meet the technological demands of the day, including incorporating lessons from Ukraine.
Israel Aerospace Industries President and CEO Boaz Levy speaks to Breaking Defense about his envisioned 'network' of firms in the US, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and new Gulf customers.
The digitization of medicine and biomedical research has been a boon for medical breakthroughs, but comes at a cost. From ransomware attacks at hospitals to intellectual property breaches at research centers, cybersecurity is now a major concern in the medical world. In the following op-ed, three experts at the intersection of national security and health […]
“That's our biggest challenge, straight up, is people right now,” Peter Radzicki, manager for new construction strategic planning, told Breaking Defense.
“When the bullets start flying... I can't wait to send somebody out there. I need somebody there now,” said Capt. Khary Hembree-Bey, program manager for LCS fleet introduction and sustainment.
Milley experiencing "very minor" symptoms; other Joint Chiefs tested negative, Pentagon says.
The most senior surface warfare officer in the Navy says COVID-19 has forced more self-reliance.