Wednesday’s Congressional hearing was supposed to be about why it took several hours for the National Guard to respond to the Jan. 6 insurrection on Capitol Hill, but it quickly ...
The challenge posed by China sets the pace for most U.S. defense requirements; but, despite concerns, diplomacy is important, and conflict with China is neither desirable nor inevitable, Deputy ...
Deterrence has always been the first line of defense. Preventing conflict, when possible, is greater than engaging, said the secretary of defense. "The cornerstone of America's defense is still deterrence, ...
Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen H. Hicks discussed climate change and its impact on the Defense Department in a video message, saying DOD must take ambitious and immediate action to ensure readiness ...
President Joe Biden has tapped the second-ranking official at the National Collegiate Athletic Association to serve as the second-highest official at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Donald Remy, an Army ...
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III spoke today at the Leaders Summit on Climate.
"Today, no nation can find lasting security without addressing the climate crisis. We face ...
During a windshield tour of Naval Air Station Pensacola on April 8 in Florida, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen H. Hicks saw firsthand the damage caused by last year's Hurricane Sally ...
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said the efforts of the countries known as the "Quad" — the U.S., Japan, Australia and India — are important in countering ...
The deputy defense secretary certainly sees all the challenges facing the department, but she also sees opportunities.
Kathleen H. Hicks has been in her job just over a month, ...
The United States military is the greatest the world has ever seen because of its diversity, Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby said during a news briefing this morning. Kirby ...