Daily Archives: Mar 17, 2026
9 Key Flashpoints in the Pentagon’s Right-to-Repair Battle
How can a $15 knob ground a $47 million helicopter? That's not a hypothetical, it's a very real example from the U.S. Army's Black Hawk fleet, where contractor restrictions have forced the military to pay exorbitant sums for basic repairs. It's the heart of a growing legislative and policy...
10 Reasons Time Is the F-22 Raptor’s Unbeatable Foe
When first entering service, the F-22 Raptor redefined air combat. Its stealth, speed, and lethality made it the undisputed king of the skies. Still, in spite of its dominance, the Raptor faces an adversary it cannot outmaneuver: time. The march of technology, shifting strategic demands, and the realities of...
9 Infamous Password Disasters That Shook Security
"Only the paranoid survive," said Andy Grove, the former CEO of Intel. In the world of cybersecurity, that paranoia is not just healthy-it's essential. Passwords, the most basic form of digital defense, have time and again proved to be the weakest link, leading to incidents that range from corporate...
