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Army CIO on email, tech modernization and more
The Army's first-ever civilian tech director has been on the job for two years. What's next?
By Davis Winkie
The big Pentagon internet mystery now partially solved
The military hopes to “assess, evaluate and prevent unauthorized use of DoD IP address space,” said a statement issued by the chief of the Pentagon’s Defense Digital Service.
A definitive ranking of the US military’s worst animal projects
The military has had a slew of failed experiments involving animals.
By Caitlin O'Brien
The first 9 attempts to retrieve swarming Gremlins drones failed. Here’s what’s next.
DARPA will try to recover Gremlins again next spring.
By Valerie Insinna
Airlines crack down on emotional support animals, limit use to service dogs only
Flight crews were seldom fond of biting or bladder evacuation by animals that seem more suited for the Serengeti or Amazon rainforest.
By J.D. Simkins
Veterans organization launches service projects in Houston’s hurricane-damaged neighborhoods
Some 200 veterans and community partners recently participated in Operation Bayou City Blitz, a volunteer initiative organized by veteran nonprofit The Mission Continues.
By Jared Morgan
How augmented reality for military dogs could change how canine battle buddies operate
The goggle allows trainers to project a laser in the dog's vision, better guiding it to specific points.
By Todd South
Camp Navajo eyed for economic development projects in Arizona
A low-profile military base first established during World War II is being eyed as a potential site for future economic development projects in northern Arizona.
Army vet finds peace fostering pets, finding them homes
This former soldier with the 3rd Infantry Division fosters and helps place dogs in new homes with A Bridge to Home Animal Rescue.
By Dan Gigler, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via the AP
PETA wants the Air Force Academy to stop using live falcon mascots
The letter implored Academy superintendent Lt. Gen. Jay B. Silveria to retire the use of live birds.
By J.D. Simkins
Explainer: If coronavirus started in bats, why aren’t they dead?
Bats are amazing creatures.
By Marcos E. García-Ojeda, University of California, Merced