War Department Rises from Grave for Sci-Tech Advisory Overhaul
Published Date: 2/19/2026
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Summary
The Department of War is creating a new Science, Technology, and Innovation Board (STIB) to combine and replace two older advisory groups. This fresh board will help guide the department on cool tech and innovation stuff, starting early 2026. If you’re interested, you can send in your ideas anytime, and this change aims to streamline advice without extra costs.
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