Using the resources of the federal government and the U.S. private sector, Operation Warp Speed will accelerate the testing, supply, development, and distribution of safe and effective vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics to counter COVID-19 by January 2021.
The National Defense Strategy provides a clear road map for the Department of Defense to meet the challenges posed by a re-emergence of long-term strategic competition with China and Russia. The National Defense Strategy acknowledges an increasingly complex global security environment, characterized by overt challenges to the free and open international order.
The Defense Department is working closely with the Department of Health and Human Services and the State Department to provide support in dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.
The Defense Department recognizes the service and sacrifice of our military families, and dedicates resources, services, policies and programs to support the more than 2 million uniformed service members and 2.6 million family members across the globe.
The Defense Information Systems Agency has been working on an initiative that is proving to be a game-changing solution in its ability to protect department networks against web browser-based threats, its director said.
Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, conducted its first inoculations of first responders and health care workers with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
State governors have been encouraged to expedite uptake of the COVID-19 vaccines, if needed, by expanding eligibility for those vaccines to ensure that no vaccine goes wasted.
The College of Information and Cyberspace at National Defense University hosted their 7th annual Cyber Beacon Conference to gather today's top thought leaders and experts on strategic cyberspace issues for discussion and learning.
Army veteran Dan Crowley, who served in the Pacific theater in World War II, was recently recognized for his courage with a Prisoner of War medal, an Army Combat Infantryman Badge and a promotion.
This collection showcases the work of military photographers in 2020, when U.S. service members continued to conduct around-the-clock training and operations worldwide to ensure the nation's security, even while responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
Not even Santa can escape our radar. And tracking Santa is only one of the many ways troops celebrate the holidays.
The triad, along with assigned forces, provide 24/7 deterrence to prevent catastrophic actions from our adversaries and they stand ready, if necessary, to deliver a decisive response, anywhere, anytime.
Get a closer look at the lives of the men and women serving in the U.S. armed forces through compelling photos, videos and quizzes that test your knowledge.