Forthcoming US arm sales changes leave unanswered questions
As Trump administration officials work through a laundry list of possible changes, Canada is retreating from its dependence on US weapons.
As Trump administration officials work through a laundry list of possible changes, Canada is retreating from its dependence on US weapons.
The order includes a directive for State and DoD to compile a list of “priority partners” and “priority end items” for transfer.
Among its provisions, the order directs the Department of Government Efficiency to begin its own review of the vessel procurement process for both the Defense and Homeland Security Departments, according to the EO.
“There is no single silver bullet. We have to look at this as a layered approach that we look at both really exquisite capability to get after a [UAS] threat, but also trying to get after more affordable capability," Maj. Gen. David Stewart told Breaking Defense.
The executive order mandates the development of new cyber contract requirements for “agency-procured” space systems.
"What's really going to matter is how these various departments and agencies actually start building the rules and interpreting the guidance that they received in the executive order," Klon Kitchen of Beacon Global Strategies told Breaking Defense.
The White House Executive Order comes on the same day that CISA and CNMF issue SolarWinds-related malware analysis and NSA-CISA-FBI issue a joint advisory warning of ongoing SVR exploitation of known vulnerabilities in common products.
Screening Chinese students and academics isn't the solution when less than one percent of them are bad actors. So what will work?
WASHINGTON: After months in deep freeze, cybersecurity legislation is showing signs of life again on Capitol Hill. The spark behind this renewed activity is the long awaited executive order on cybersecurity, which President Obama signed Tuesday and was released today at a press conference at the Commerce Department. The Obama Administration began working on the […]