Imagine a cornerstone of national security teetering on the edge of partisan discord, with the clock ticking down to a critical deadline. This is the reality for Republican congressional leaders as they grapple with passing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), an essential annual Pentagon
Imagine a fortress of digital defense, tirelessly guarding the nation against unseen cyber threats, suddenly finding itself with fewer sentinels at the gate. That’s the reality facing the National Security Agency (NSA), a cornerstone of U.S. intelligence, after slashing approximately 2,000 jobs in
A wartime spending surge collided with factory floors and program charts, and insiders across the defense world keep asking the same hard question: can booming orders be turned into fielded capability fast enough to matter. This roundup gathers perspectives from program managers, procurement
Donald Gainsborough leads Government Curated and has navigated the seams of policy, law, and operations for years. Today he unpacks the new U.S. move to close Venezuelan airspace “in its entirety,” the legal friction it triggers, and the military and diplomatic machinery behind it. We explore
In a bold move that could reshape the landscape of international defense partnerships, Defense Secretary Hegseth has announced a sweeping restructuring of the Pentagon’s arms sales and acquisition processes, aiming to bolster the United States’ position in a fiercely competitive global market. With
Canada is emerging as a determined player on the global stage with a sweeping new focus on the Arctic, a region brimming with untapped potential and escalating strategic importance. Under the stewardship of Prime Minister Mark Carney, the nation is charting an ambitious course to develop its