It's been nearly a year since DJI sued the Department of Defense over its designation as a "Chinese military company." On Friday, a judge ruled against the drone maker. US District Judge Paul Friedman said the DoD presented enough evidence…
A United States judge rejected DJI's request to be removed from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) list of Chinese military and military-associated companies. This means, pending an appeal, the U.S. government can continue to call DJI a…
Last October, dronemaker DJI sued the US Department of Defense, arguing it should no longer face the stigma of being listed as a “Chinese Military Company” and continue to risk business as a result. It just lost. While US District Court…
A Pentagon official recognizes that doing the right thing can be hard, but what he wants service members to understand above all is that the War Department has their back.
In an unusual move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth plans to address all senior military leaders early next week. Trump downplayed the meeting, saying he thinks "it's great."
WASHINGTON >> U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned senior U.S. military officers from around the world to a meeting in Quantico, Va., next week, five officials told Reuters today, a rare gathering of U.S. military leadership in…
The survivors and family members of victims of the deadliest mass shooting in Maine history have refiled their lawsuit against the U.S. government following a new U.S. Department of Defense watchdog report that faults the U.S. Army for a…
The Pentagon has failed to address gambling disorders among service members, according to a Government Accountability Office report released this week.
That was the sudden order to hundreds of US generals and admirals around the world — with no explanation why — according to an exclusive report by The Washington Post.