The Army is changing directions in its effort to field a long-range cannon, scrapping its 58-caliber prototype in favor of considering available systems. As global operations heat up and personnel costs rise, the U.S. Army is grappling to modernize and take care of its people within a flat FY25 budget. At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. Department of Defense. Some are more mature than others. The soldier is accused of selling national defense information and faces charges for bribing a public official. The future attack recon aircraft cancellation was not a waste, Army leaders stressed to lawmakers March 6 while detailing tech transfers to other programs. Researchers have measured more than 14,000 soldiers and Marines in recent years. Federal watchdogs warned that nearly 250,000 patients' medication records may contain mistakes because of conflicts with the new records software. The new helmet gives added protection at the same weight of the current helmet. A Pentagon watchdog found "severe and systemic" problems with the unit’s internal controls on medication, among other issues. Will bringing more medical providers — and patients — into military medical facilities help problems with access to care? Load More