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Pentagon launches war court website

Carol Rosenberg McClatchyDC 09/28/2011

Pentagon report: China closer to matching modern militaries

Bill Gertz The Washington Times 08/24/2011
Pentagon launches war court website

The Pentagon on Wednesday morning went live with a new, slicker interactive military commissions website — with no new information — ahead of a decision from a senior Defense Department official on whether to go forward with the first death penalty war crimes prosecution of the Obama administration.

Pentagon report: China closer to matching modern militaries

China made impressive gains last year in its military buildup that pushed the Communist Party-controlled People’s Liberation Army closer to matching modern militaries, according to the Pentagon’s annual report to Congress made public Wednesday.

Pentagon Sets Stage for U.S. to Respond to Computer Sabotage With Military Force

SIOBHAN GORMAN And JULIAN E. BARNES The Wall Street Journal 05/31/2011

New Details Emerge of Radical Imam's Lunch at the Pentagon

Catherine Herridge, Pamela Browne, Cyd Upson & Gregory Johnson FOX News 05/20/2011
Pentagon Sets Stage for U.S. to Respond to Computer Sabotage With Military Force

The Pentagon has concluded that computer sabotage coming from another country can constitute an act of war, a finding that for the first time opens the door for the U.S. to respond using traditional military force.

New Details Emerge of Radical Imam's Lunch at the Pentagon

With the recent death of Usama bin Laden, the life of another Al Qaeda-linked radical Muslim cleric is taking on greater significance, and documents obtained exclusively by Fox News and its Specials Unit shed new light on his stint as a guest speaker at the Pentagon just months after the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

Pentagon Art: $600,000 Gurgling Toad Sculpture

Paul Bedard U.S. News 03/31/2011
Pentagon Reportedly Considers Allowing Gitmo Family Visits

The Pentagon reportedly is looking at the possibility of letting family members visit detainees at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp.

Pentagon Art: $600,000 Gurgling Toad Sculpture

A $600,000 frog sculpture that lights up, gurgles "sounds of nature" and carries a 10-foot fairy girl on its back could soon be greeting Defense Department employees who plan to start working at the $700 million Mark Center in Alexandria, Va. this fall. That is unless a new controversy over the price tag of the public art doesn't torpedo the idea.

Audit: Pentagon overpaid oilman by up to $200 million

Penn Bullock and Kimberly Kindy The Washington Post 03/19/2011
Pentagon: US likely to continue combat in Libya

A senior Pentagon official says the U.S. probably will continue flying combat missions over Libya once the U.S. relinquishes command of the air campaign to NATO or others as early as this weekend.

Audit: Pentagon overpaid oilman by up to $200 million

A Pentagon audit has found that the federal government overpaid a billionaire oilman by as much as $200 million on several military contracts worth nearly $2.7 billion.

US probes hacker threat over WikiLeaks soldier

The Pentagon said Tuesday it had requested an investigation into a hacker group's reported cyber threat against a military base that is being used to hold a US soldier suspected of giving documents to WikiLeaks.

Tiny spy planes could mimic birds, insects

You'll never look at hummingbirds the same again. The Pentagon has poured millions of dollars into the development of tiny drones inspired by biology, each equipped with video and audio equipment that can record sights and sounds.


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