Military Times puts Clint Emerson in the hot seat for quickfire.Military Times puts Clint Emerson in the hot seat for some rapid-fire Q&A. Today’s topic: Cybersecurity. Share:In Other NewsDem senator to oppose military honors for Capitol rioter Ashli BabbittArizona Sen. Ruben Gallego, a Marine Corps veteran, has expressed disgust at plans to honor participants in the Jan. 6 insurrection attempt. Advocates lobby for new approaches to preventing veteran suicides The Veteran Alliance for Legislative Outreach and Reform wants more research into psychedelic-assisted therapy and other unconventional treatments. House, Senate leaders look to speed up NDAA work this weekLawmakers return to Capitol Hill this week with the annual defense authorization bill atop their agendas.VA could save millions by tracking medical gear better, study findsNearly 10% of reusable medical equipment in VA hospitals is either missing or unneeded, a department watchdog report says. That’s not a real soldier: campaign warns troops, families of AI scamsAdvocates are raising alarms about how easily criminals can fabricate faces and voices in their efforts to cheat veterans and active-duty troops. Load More
Dem senator to oppose military honors for Capitol rioter Ashli BabbittArizona Sen. Ruben Gallego, a Marine Corps veteran, has expressed disgust at plans to honor participants in the Jan. 6 insurrection attempt.
Advocates lobby for new approaches to preventing veteran suicides The Veteran Alliance for Legislative Outreach and Reform wants more research into psychedelic-assisted therapy and other unconventional treatments.
House, Senate leaders look to speed up NDAA work this weekLawmakers return to Capitol Hill this week with the annual defense authorization bill atop their agendas.
VA could save millions by tracking medical gear better, study findsNearly 10% of reusable medical equipment in VA hospitals is either missing or unneeded, a department watchdog report says.
That’s not a real soldier: campaign warns troops, families of AI scamsAdvocates are raising alarms about how easily criminals can fabricate faces and voices in their efforts to cheat veterans and active-duty troops.