Defense
Al-Qaida-Affiliated Group Was in 'Final Stages' of Planning Attacks Against the West
U.S. forces launched air strikes against the little-known Khorasan Group Monday night.
Defense
President Obama Praises Syria Coalition and Warns Extremists 'Plotting' Against America
The president made a brief statement on Monday night's strikes against ISIS and the Khorasan Group in Syria.
Defense
The Voice of al-Qaida Was Just Sentenced to Life in Prison
Sulaiman Abu Ghayth worked closely alongside Osama bin Laden leading up to and after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
Defense
CDC Predicts As Many As 1.4 Million Ebola Cases by Early 2015
Without an effective intervention or a slowdown, the outbreak could extend from 550,000 to as many as 1.4 million cases by Jan. 20.
Defense
Friday's White House Intruder Was Far From the First
Tourists, "cranks," and other eccentrics have made it unscathed into the executive mansion.
Defense One
F-22 Finally Makes Its Combat Debut Against Syria
Seven years after they were declared battle ready, the $370 million jet sees action. By Marcus Weisgerber
Defense
The U.S. Military Has Begun Striking ISIS in Syria
Fighters, bombers, remotely piloted aircraft and Tomahawk missiles were used against Islamic State forces in Syria Monday night.
Management
Is the White House Door Locked Yet?
After a man gained entry with a knife, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said the front door to the White House will be locked when not in use.
Management
How Soon We Forget the Veteran Who Attacked the White House
The story behind Friday's intrusion: a VA system failing millions like Omar J. Gonzalez.
Defense
Pentagon Warns of Losing Its Tech Edge
The latest version of the Better Buying Power initiative aims to improve acquisition, but contractors say it’s too limited.
Defense
Shifting More Work to Defense Labs Could Save Money, Improve Performance
To keep government technical staff relevant, they need better facilities.
Defense
White House Intruder Identified as Iraq Veteran While Politicians Take Aim at Secret Service
More details emerge from Friday's White House intrusion and politicians go after the Secret Service.
Defense One
The Rise of the Islamic State Could Mean More Drones
The recent trend in less spending for drones just hit a big bump in the wake of the threat of Islamic fighters in Iraq and Syria. By Patrick Tucker
Pay & Benefits
Bill Forcing Border Patrol Agents to Work More and Earn Less Clears Senate
Law would save $100 million annually and has agency and union endorsement.
Nextgov
Contracting Officers: Take a Look, It's in a Book
"The problem is the average contracting officer doesn’t know how."
Nextgov
GAO: Joint Basing Does Not Increase Efficiency
Only one-quarter of joint bases consolidated IT systems.
Defense
Obama's ISIS Strategy Includes Outreach to U.S. Muslims
Homeland Security, FBI and White House meet in communities hoping to identify potential terrorist recruits.
Defense
ISIS and the Forgotten, Deadly Threat of Homegrown Terrorism
Since 9/11, Americans radicalized in the U.S. have been most lethal. So why isn't there more debate about the risk of blowback from military action?
Defense
France Joins U.S. in Launching Airstrikes on ISIS Targets
France became the first country to join the United States in launching airstrikes against Islamic State targets.
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