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Of all the bugs, it is the insect larvae that got lucky or maybe the opposite, for they would now be vested with the duty of tracking WMDs. The Pentagon has tried...
made popular Jun 19 2009
Shape shifting has been a myth until now but with science expanding beyond limits, we sure can close in on replicating the mythological themes. Developing androids that...
made popular Jun 8 2009
The Pentagon’s top auditor on Monday criticized KBR Inc.’s performance on a $31.7 billion combat support contract, pointing to numerous instances where the...
made popular May 4 2009
The Pentagon’s top military officer says he’s comfortable that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons remain secure, but is gravely concerned about Taliban...
made popular May 4 2009
Two senators have asked the Pentagon to do more to reclaim $100 million worth of overcharges paid to subcontractors of defense contractor Kellogg Brown & Root, The...
made popular May 4 2009
Prosecutors moved Friday to dismiss all charges against two former pro-Israel lobbyists accused of disclosing U.S. defense secrets, ending a four-year legal battle that...
made popular May 1 2009
Federal prosecutors moved Friday to dismiss espionage-related charges against two former pro-Israel lobbyists accused of disclosing classified U.S. defense information,...
made popular May 1 2009
Federal prosecutors moved Friday to dismiss espionage-related charges against two former pro-Israel lobbyists accused of disclosing classified defense information,...
made popular May 1 2009
Federal prosecutors are moving to dismiss espionage-related charges against two former pro-Israel lobbyists who had been accused of disclosing classified defense...
made popular May 1 2009
You don’t often hear a three-star general using the word “friend” as a verb.
made popular May 1 2009
The Pentagon chief says federal authorities began discussions this week on where to send Guantanamo detainees who cannot be tried or transferred to another country.
made popular Apr 30 2009
The Pentagon says a Marine based in Southern California has been confirmed to be ill with swine flu and is under quarantine, along with his roommate.
made popular Apr 29 2009
In the weeks since the Pentagon ended an 18-year ban on media coverage of fallen soldiers returning to the U.S., most families given the option have allowed reporters...
made popular Apr 27 2009
The White House vowed Friday it will not be distracted by an upcoming disclosure sure to gain attention at home and abroad: hundreds of photos showing U.S. personnel...
made popular Apr 24 2009
The White House says it was clear an appeal of a court ruling ordering the administration to release photographs of prisoners abused by U.S. military or civilian...
made popular Apr 24 2009
The Defense Department will release a “substantial number” of photos depicting abuse of prisoners by U.S. personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan, the American...
made popular Apr 24 2009
The Pentagon is starting work on a nuclear mission statement that envisions the U.S. maintaining its atomic weapons stockpile for the next five to 10 years, a far more...
made popular Apr 23 2009
The Pentagon’s top Middle East adviser says insurgent attacks in Iraq will probably increase as U.S. forces start to leave, but there’s no plan right now to...
made popular Apr 22 2009
Boeing Co.’s top defense executive said Wednesday the company will support splitting a $35 billion contract with rival Northrop Grumman Corp. for new Air Force...
made popular Apr 22 2009
The Pentagon is planning to create a new military command to focus on cyberspace and protect its computer networks from cyberattacks, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
made popular Apr 22 2009
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The bids of much awaited new generation of GPS satellites has been delayed, the Pentagon said. It will not deploy the GPS III satellite this year.
The multi- billion...
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