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Signaling China, White House Floats Putting Hypersonic Missiles On Destroyers "This is a terrible idea for several reasons," Bryan Clark of the Hudson Institute said. The oldest ships would need to undergo a service life extension, while the newer ships would have to undergo expensive upgrades for a complex new mission.
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NSA Warns Companies China Is Exploiting 25 Unpatched Vulnerabilities The NSA cannot mandate patching on its own, but the new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) allows the Pentagon to penalize companies in its supply chain that fail to adequately protect their networks.
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Services' Fear Of Losing 'Control' Blocking JADC2 Progress, Experts Say "This is a fundamental roles and missions question, and DoD needs to clearly designate a lead service and compel the other services to follow that lead," says Todd Harrison, space and budget expert at the Center for Strategic and International Security.
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'Very Urgent' Israeli Defense Minister Visit To DC; Iran & FMF $$ Gantz left Israel Wednesday night for a quick 10-hour visit to the United States after a security meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu. The chance Trump will not win the US election is driving Israel to try and settle a number of urgent matters and get action on them before the election.
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