Admiral Christopher Grady, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff

The new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told a Senate panel that fear of failure is keeping the U.S. from developing weapon systems to keep up with China and Russia.

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Christian Reismeier, Director, Office of Military Commissions

The Pentagon, through its Office of Military Commissions, has approved a new courtroom at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. military prison.

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Derek Tournear, Director, Space Development Agency

The U.S. military wants to directly plug commercial imagery satellites into its forthcoming orbital networks, enabling soldiers in the field to access data faster.

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General Laura Richardson, Commander, U.S. Southern Command

The new Southern Command leader, General Laura Richardson, said she is focused on strengthening military relationships with South American nations.

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General David Thompson, Chief of Space Operations, U.S. Space Force

U.S. Space Force General David Thompson said Russia and China launch “reversible attacks” on U.S. satellites “every single day.”

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Colonel Joseph Gardner, Division Chief, Defense Collaboration Services, U.S. Army

All soldiers will have email after a system change, leaders of the Army promise.

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Lloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense

Defense Secretary Austin reported the U.S. military is introducing measures to attempt to ease economic strains on military families.

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General Richard Clarke, Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command

The top special ops commander said that the U.S. cannot count on the Taliban to fight against ISIS-K.

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Lieutenant General Nina Armagno Director of Staff, U.S. Space Force

U.S. Space Force Director of Staff Lieutenant General Nina Armagno said the Space Force wants a more detailed picture of what other nations are doing in space.

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Lieutenant General Sami D. Said, Inspector General, U.S. Air Force

An investigation by the Air Force Inspector General found that the drone strike during the withdrawal from Afghanistan that killed civilians did not violate the law.

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