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Report: F-35 Struggled With Reliability, Maintainability, Availability in 2023
Report: F-35 Struggled With Reliability, Maintainability, Availability in 2023 By John A. Tirpak The U.S. F-35 fleet, despite being considered a largely “mature” system, is still struggling to meet reliability, maintainability, and availability requirements, the...
National Guard, Air Force Working to Resolve Impasse over Space Units
SpaceNews The chief of the National Guard Bureau, Gen. Daniel Hokanson, is in discussions with Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall to examine potential options concerning the future of approximately 1,000 members of the Air National Guard who support Space Force...
NGAUS has appealed to Congress to investigate why the Pentagon’s implementation plans for National Guard and Reserve special- and incentive-pay parity are 16 months overdue
NGAUS has appealed to Congress to investigate why the Pentagon's implementation plans for National Guard and Reserve special- and incentive-pay parity are 16 months overdue. Retired Maj. Gen. Francis M. McGinn, the association's president, asked the leaders of the...
The 1,000th F-35 Has Been Built
The War ZoneLockheed Martin has hit a huge milestone in F-35 Joint Strike Fighter production.However, that accomplishment, while outstanding, is complicated by the ongoing sagasurrounding the development and testing of Tech Refresh-3 (TR-3) hardwareconfiguration. TR-3...
PROMOTION HOLDS
PROMOTION HOLDS Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., announced Tuesday he is dropping most of his months-long holds on military officer nominations in the Senate, according to multiple published reports. Tuberville had vowed to block all military officer nominations in the...
Full-Year CR Would Be ‘Historically Costly’ Brown Warns Senates
The U.S. military will have to slow recruiting, cut shipbuilding, delay nuclear modernization and put off all new military construction projects if Congress doesn't pass fiscal year 2024 appropriations, according to Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., the chairman of the Joint...
Veteran Suicides Rose in 2021, Largest Spike Among Young Women Vets
Veteran Suicides Rose in 2021, Largest Spike Among Young Women Vets Task & Purpose An annual review of suicide among veterans found that rates increased in 2021 during COVID-19 lockdowns, with the largest jumps among young women with some military service,...
Radar Sweep
Radar Sweep Tax-Free Pay, 2-Year Leave of Absence for Parents Among Ideas Being Floated by House’s Military Quality-of-Life PanelMilitary.comTax-exempt pay. Extended leaves of absence for parenthood. Fewer permanent change of station moves. Those are some of the...
Board Selects New NGAUS President
Board Selects New NGAUS President A retired Massachusetts Army National Guard two-star general who has spent 15 years on the NGAUS board of directors will take over the association's daily operations in Washington, D.C., next year.
Guard Team Wins Cyber Competition for 3rd Consecutive Year
Guard Team Wins Cyber Competition for 3rd Consecutive Year A National Guard team has received the 2022 SANS NetWars Department of Defense Services Cup from Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, the chief of the National Guard Bureau, marking the third consecutive year the Guard...