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Defense News Conference: The Navy's Unmanned Vehicle ExpansionIn this Defense News Conference panel, Navy experts discuss the expansion of unmanned vehicles and how they are shaping the future of maritime warfare.
Defense News Conference: Discussion with Corey Heritage, SourceAmericaIn this Defense News Conference session, SourceAmerica's Corey Heritage discusses personnel challenges in the U.S. military.
Fireside chat: Lt. Gen. John MorrisonIn this fireside chat at Defense News Conference, Lt. Gen. John Morrison, deputy chief of staff, cyber, U.S. Army, discusses network modernization.
Future Ready Air Force: The Hon. Andrew Hunter and Gen. James SlifeU.S. Air Force Secretary The Hon. Andrew Hunter and Vice Chief of Staff Gen. James Slife discuss the future-ready Air Force.
Vets may see only a small cost-of-living boost in benefits next year An outside watchdog estimates the benefits adjustment will be less than 3% in 2025.