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SF politics
fromTruthout
1 day ago

Hegseth Lifting Ban on Personal Firearms in Military Bases, Amid Low Morale Spurred By War

Troops can now carry personal firearms on military bases for self-protection, lifting a long-standing ban amid low morale and dissent over the war on Iran.
EU data protection
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The most important defense regulation you've never heard of

CMMC mandates new cybersecurity standards for the defense industrial base, impacting thousands of businesses and transforming the defense supply chain.
fromJezebel
1 week ago

You Can Prob Guess Who Just Blocked 2 Women and 2 Black Officials from Their Pentagon Promotions

Hegseth removed two female and two Black officers' names from a one-star promotion list, even though he's really not explicitly allowed to do so.
Right-wing politics
#military-promotions
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Pete Hegseth Sparks Racism Concerns With Military Promotions

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth removed two Black and two female officers from a promotions list, raising concerns of bias and legality.
Media industry
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

US: Pentagon tightens press restrictions despite ruling

The Pentagon has imposed new restrictions on journalists following a court ruling against its previous press access changes.
Healthcare
fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

Trans service people vindicated by latest research

Research analyzing 58 empirical studies found no evidence supporting claims that transgender military service increases costs, harms unit cohesion, or reduces readiness.
Intellectual property law
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

DOD says Anthropic's 'red lines' make it an 'unacceptable risk to national security' | TechCrunch

The Department of Defense claims Anthropic poses an unacceptable national security risk, alleging the company might disable or alter its AI technology during military operations if its ethical guidelines are violated.
SF politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Hegseth reportedly cuts two Black men and two women from military promotion list

Pete Hegseth is blocking the promotion of four diverse officers, raising concerns about meritocracy and politicization in military promotions.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Pentagon tightens controls over Stars and Stripes after calling it "woke"

The Pentagon has implemented new controls over Stars and Stripes military newspaper, requiring content consistency with military discipline standards and restricting certain publication types, raising concerns about journalist safety and editorial independence.
#ai-regulation
Artificial intelligence
fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago

The Pentagon's 'woke AI' problem

The Trump administration pressured Anthropic to expand Pentagon contract terms to include 'all lawful purposes' or face supply chain risk designation, framing the conflict as opposition to 'woke AI' despite Anthropic's extensive use in defense and intelligence operations.
Information security
fromSecuritymagazine
3 weeks ago

Discussing Use of Force in Security: A Challenging Discussion?

Use of force in security cannot be entirely avoided but should be deployed only as a last resort when lesser options fail, requiring comprehensive training in tactics, de-escalation, and legal authority.
Intellectual property law
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

Defense Department says Anthropic poses 'unacceptable risk' to national security

The Pentagon filed a court response opposing Anthropic's lawsuit, arguing that the AI company's refusal to allow unrestricted military use poses unacceptable national security risks through potential technology manipulation or sabotage during warfighting operations.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

This Pentagon announcement on an Operation Epic Fury soldier's 'believed to be' death is very unusual

When a service member is killed in combat, they deserve better than this. It's a simple matter of respect to make sure that everything is accurate. Prematurely announcing a death risks misidentification, which can erode public trust if corrections are later required.
World news
Pets
fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
4 weeks ago

Federal report says San Diego County military bases failed to adequately care for their working dogs

San Diego County military bases failed to provide adequate shelter and care for working canines, exposing dogs to extreme weather, infections, and unsanitary conditions.
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Germany: Recruitment boost crucial, Bundeswehr report finds

Germany's military commissioner calls for rapid recruitment and potential mandatory service to reach 260,000 active soldiers and 200,000 reservists by mid-2030s amid heightened security threats.
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

Anthropic to Department of Defense: Drop dead

Hegseth summoned Amodei and demanded that Anthropic AI be used any way he wants or said he'd cancel the company's existing $200 million contract and blacklist them from any further AI pacts. Hegseth gave Anthropic until 5 p.m. yesterday to bend the knee. Amodel didn't bend.
Artificial intelligence
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Top Marine says troops need to be able to lock in jobs before they leave the Corps

Start hiring Marines up to a year before separation to prevent vulnerable gaps and support mental health during civilian transition.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Pentagon shifts toward maintaining ties to Scouting

The Pentagon is negotiating to maintain its century-long relationship with Scouting America after Defense Secretary Hegseth initially sought to sever ties over concerns about masculine virtues and gender inclusivity policies.
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

Five ways increased militarization could change scientific careers

Rising global military spending and NATO's 5% GDP defence target redirect research funds toward military priorities, helping AI but harming other fields like climate science.
US politics
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Anthropic is refusing to bend on AI safeguards as dispute with Pentagon nears deadline

Anthropic refuses Pentagon demands to remove ethical safeguards from Claude, risking military contract termination and supply chain risk designation that could damage partnerships.
US politics
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

US DoD to Anthropic: compromise AI ethics or be banished from supply chain

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued an ultimatum to Anthropic to allow unrestricted military AI use or face Pentagon exclusion and potential Defense Production Act enforcement.
#sex-toys
#women-in-combat
US politics
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Anthropic, DoD face off over acceptable military AI use

The Pentagon threatened to invoke the Defense Production Act to compel Anthropic to remove restrictions on military AI use, including autonomous weapons targeting and domestic surveillance capabilities.
fromSocial Media Explorer
1 month ago

What Does The US Military Check Service Members' Social Media Accounts For? - Social Media Explorer

Commanders and security personnel review posts to identify potential threats to operational security, assess character and judgment, and ensure service members uphold the standards expected of those in uniform. Understanding what triggers military scrutiny can help service members navigate social media responsibly while avoiding career-damaging mistakes. Military regulations explicitly permit commanders to review publicly accessible social media accounts when mission requirements or security concerns justify it.
Information security
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Former top general calls military's removal of trans troops a costly mistake

Five transgender service members forcibly separated under the Trump administration's second ban received an alternative retirement ceremony presided over by retired General Stanley McChrystal.
Public health
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

The US military's annual suicide report is missing, and the Pentagon isn't offering any answers

The Pentagon's annual military suicide report and quarterly suicide data releases are delayed with no timeline, undermining transparency and accountability.
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
7 months ago

Military Discipline Meets Patent Proficiency: A Conversation with Ted Wood

In the latest episode of IPWatchdog Unleashed, I had the opportunity to sit down with Ted Wood-a unique figure whose career spans military service, engineering and patent law. After spending time both in-house and at Am Law 100 firms, today Ted is Managing Partner of Wood IP. Our conversation, which took place August 8, was not only interesting and fun but a testament to the diverse pathways one can take to success, both in life and, specifically, in the engineering and patent law fields.
Law
History
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

Temporary Military Gear and Assets That Became Permanent Fixtures

Temporary, emergency military gear often becomes permanent when battlefield performance, reliability, and adaptability outperform planned replacements, reshaping doctrine and procurement priorities.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

Gen. Stanley McChrystal presides over historic farewell for five transgender troops forced into retirement

A retirement ceremony honored five transgender service members whose careers were ended by the Trump administration's renewed transgender military ban.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

US Defense Department takes issue with Anthropic over ethical stance

Anthropic's refusal to allow Claude's use for autonomous weapons or mass domestic surveillance has prompted the US Department of Defense to review their relationship.
fromThe American Conservative
1 month ago

Commander-in-Tired

Though the 83-year-old (who will turn 84 in two weeks) is rarely spotted in the Capitol these days, his vocal opposition to President Donald Trump on a myriad of issues is louder and more present than ever when deemed useful for the motivated liberal press. For instance, McConnell was quoted far and wide last month after he criticized Trump's desire to acquire Greenland, a move the Kentuckian suggested would "incinerate" the threadbare alliance that remains between the United States and NATO.
Right-wing politics
Public health
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

Military ban on HIV-positive enlistees could set dangerous precedent, experts warn

The Department of Defense has paused training and shipping HIV-positive military applicants pending appeals court ruling, preventing enlistment despite treatable, nontransmissible status.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Thousands of military families are stuck on childcare waitlists. More spots may not be enough to fix the deeper problems.

About 7,800 children are on US military childcare waitlists, revealing broader shortages that limit access to evening, weekend, and specialized care and strain families.
fromThe Cipher Brief
2 months ago

The 2026 National Defense Strategy: No Surprises but Plenty of Mandate

OPINION - The 2026 National Defense Strategy (NDS) follows closely the 2025 National Security Strategy, as it should. It also falls in line with the Department of Defense's narrative and the actions they have taken regarding priorities. The NDS has four lines of effort: Defending the U.S. Homeland - Homeland defense is the top priority, with the Western Hemisphere elevated above other regions. This includes border security, open lines of transportation (Panama Canal and Greenland), counter-narcotics operations, and countering adversary influence.
World news
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

Federal appeals court sides with Pentagon against science, reinstating U.S. military's HIV enlistment ban

In a ruling that reasserts broad judicial deference to the U.S. military and delivers a major setback to HIV and LGBTQ+ advocates, a federal appeals court on Wednesday reinstated the Pentagon's long-standing ban on people living with HIV enlisting in the armed forces, undoing a lower-court decision that had briefly opened the door to qualified recruits with undetectable viral loads.
US politics
US news
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The Air Force changed how gate guards greet people. Troops and civilians on base say they sound like 'Walmart greeters.'

Altus AFB implemented a mandatory gate greeting, prompting ridicule of Defenders and a warning that disrespect toward gate guards will result in accountability.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Marine recruiters were under pressure to 'do more.' Some turned to forging signatures and faking documents.

Overall, 10 Marines who recruited in the region between 2018 and 2024 told Business Insider they faced a desperate struggle to hit their quotas of signing up two new recruits each month. Five admitted to taking shortcuts or falsifying records. The others said they knew fraud was happening within recruiting ranks. In 2021, all the leaders in one recruiting hub were relieved for fraud, or for failing to catch it, sources told Business Insider.
US news
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

US Army hopes AI can slash troops' paperwork burden

The US Army's biggest AI gamble may not be on autonomous weapons, but instead whether Silicon Valley software can tackle the service's most tedious and, more often than not, grueling administrative jobs. Think less uncrewed aircraft and more behind-the-scenes tasks like recruiting, equipment maintenance, and endless gear inventories. Through a mix of new tools, redesigned workflows, and data integration, logisticians
Artificial intelligence
US news
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

One of the Marines' toughest targets isn't on the battlefield

Marine Corps recruiting faces worsening shortfalls, intense quotas, outdated methods, emotional strain, falsified records, violence threats, and rising suicides amid demographic challenges.
#scouting-america
fromTruthout
1 month ago
US politics

Pentagon Tells Scouting America to End Inclusive Policies or Lose Military Partnerships

fromTruthout
1 month ago
US politics

Pentagon Tells Scouting America to End Inclusive Policies or Lose Military Partnerships

fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

Now accepting applications - for classified intel

Over the past year, waves of federal layoffs have left thousands of government employees and contractor clients suddenly out of work. For foreign intelligence services, that disruption has opened new opportunities. With more former U.S. officials seeking employment or freelance work - often in specialized national security fields - adversaries, namely China, have stepped in, posing as consulting firms, research groups and recruiters.
US news
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

These Marine commanders were supposed to guide recruiters. The pressure broke them, too.

Pandemic-era recruiting pressure and strained conditions led to abuse, rule-breaking, and the firing of several Marine recruiting commanders.
US politics
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Why the Minnesota National Guard is being forced to dress like crossing guards

Militarized federal agency gear has blurred uniform distinctions, making identification difficult and prompting the National Guard to wear reflective vests to be recognized as helpers.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Duffy: Those who execute military orders carry all the risk

Unresolved legality forces junior service members to make risky legal and moral decisions without institutional support, while decision-makers avoid consequences.
US politics
fromEmptywheel
2 months ago

We're Not Even Spending Enough to Educate Our Service Members' Children

Many military-connected schools are in poor or failing condition, and prolonged parental deployments are linked to significant declines in student academic performance.
fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

Grok is in, ethics are out in Pentagon's new AI-acceleration strategy

It omits any mention of ethical use of AI and casts suspicion on the concept of AI responsibility while banning the use of models that incorporate DEI-related "ideological 'tuning.'" Also on Monday, Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that Pentagon networks, including classified ones, would enable access to Grok, the Elon Musk-owned, Saudi- and Qatari-backed AI chatbot noted for its partisan, even Nazi, slant and its willingness to create sexually explicit images of children.
US politics
fromal
2 months ago

How many civilian defense workers are back in the office? We now have some numbers

Out of about 780,000 civilians at the Department of War, formerly the Department of Defense, approximately 62,000, or 8%, did not return to in-person work as of July 31, 2025, according to a U.S. Government Accountability Office report. War department officials told the government watchdog that 45,000, or 6%, have deferred resignation status or other exemptions, and 17,000, or 2%, have wavers. GAO released the report, "Civilian Telework and Remote Work: DOD Should Evaluate Programs in Relation to Department Goals," this month.
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