Lee Ferran
Managing Editor
Lee Ferran is the Managing Editor of Breaking Defense, responsible for editing coverage, organizing, scheduling and optimizing editorial operations, and developing our content platforms. Lee brings significant journalistic experience to the role, working at ABC News for over nine years as a national security reporter, investigative reporter and editor of their enterprise investigations unit. Over his career Lee has covered US military budgets and spending, cybersecurity vulnerabilities and controversial counter-terrorism programs. He's the recipient of two News Emmy Awards. Lee's an avid traveler, movie addict and amateur coder, with particular interest in media technology. A native of Georgia, Lee is a graduate of Wake Forest University.Stories by Lee Ferran
The news came hours after a Pentagon official said an American delegation would attend a Chinese security conference, amid strained military-to-military relations between Washington and Beijing.
By Colin Clark and Lee Ferran
In an Oval Office address, the president said the money, reportedly over $100 billion, is “going to pay dividends for American security for generations.”
By Lee Ferran and Ashley Roque
US Army Special Operations Command’s Lt. Gen. Jonathan Braga credits successful information operations with the defection of 17,000 Russian soldiers.
By Lee Ferran
The Defense Intelligence Agency previously took the lead on reporting Russia’s use of Iranian weapon systems in Ukraine.
By Lee Ferran
The Defense Intelligence Agency’s CIO says “comply-to-connect” protocols can mean “things just stop working,” pulling troublesome “shadow IT” into the light.
By Lee Ferran
The Biden administration said the long-range weapons are not “off the table,” but no decision has been made.
By Lee Ferran and Ashley Roque
Citing its planned military commitment, Stockholm says it “will be a credible, reliable and loyal member of NATO.”
By Lee Ferran
Though being “cagey” about details, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kath Hicks said the new Replicator program is meant to get “multiple thousands” of autonomous systems in the hands of servicemembers with two years.
By Lee Ferran and Jaspreet Gill
Poland is underway with a massive spending spree to modernize its military, from tanks to surveillance planes.
By Lee Ferran
The Red Skies exercise will focus on “mission planning and execution using orbital warfare modeling and simulation techniques” rather than actual live training — for now.
By Theresa Hitchens and Lee Ferran
“I think one of the things we’ve seen with the Chinese in particular is that they are not eager to be viewed in the world as so joined at the hip with Russia in this war in Ukraine… ” said CIA Deputy Director David Cohen.
By Lee Ferran
The expedition featured key senior Marines speakers, endless displays of weapon systems, and Chesty.
By Lee Ferran
Beyond the fighters themselves, the potential deal includes a host of missiles, bombs, electronic warfare and radio capabilities, as well as “classified software” and software development.
By Lee Ferran
Three MARSOC members, whose names were withheld for operational security, spoke at a panel about the tech they say they most critically need.
By Lee Ferran
The news came hours after a Pentagon official said an American delegation would attend a Chinese security conference, amid strained military-to-military relations between Washington and Beijing.
By Colin Clark and Lee FerranIn an Oval Office address, the president said the money, reportedly over $100 billion, is “going to pay dividends for American security for generations.”
By Lee Ferran and Ashley RoqueUS Army Special Operations Command’s Lt. Gen. Jonathan Braga credits successful information operations with the defection of 17,000 Russian soldiers.
By Lee FerranThe Defense Intelligence Agency previously took the lead on reporting Russia’s use of Iranian weapon systems in Ukraine.
By Lee FerranThe Defense Intelligence Agency’s CIO says “comply-to-connect” protocols can mean “things just stop working,” pulling troublesome “shadow IT” into the light.
By Lee FerranThe Biden administration said the long-range weapons are not “off the table,” but no decision has been made.
By Lee Ferran and Ashley RoqueCiting its planned military commitment, Stockholm says it “will be a credible, reliable and loyal member of NATO.”
By Lee FerranThough being “cagey” about details, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kath Hicks said the new Replicator program is meant to get “multiple thousands” of autonomous systems in the hands of servicemembers with two years.
By Lee Ferran and Jaspreet GillPoland is underway with a massive spending spree to modernize its military, from tanks to surveillance planes.
By Lee FerranThe Red Skies exercise will focus on “mission planning and execution using orbital warfare modeling and simulation techniques” rather than actual live training — for now.
By Theresa Hitchens and Lee Ferran“I think one of the things we’ve seen with the Chinese in particular is that they are not eager to be viewed in the world as so joined at the hip with Russia in this war in Ukraine… ” said CIA Deputy Director David Cohen.
By Lee FerranThe expedition featured key senior Marines speakers, endless displays of weapon systems, and Chesty.
By Lee FerranBeyond the fighters themselves, the potential deal includes a host of missiles, bombs, electronic warfare and radio capabilities, as well as “classified software” and software development.
By Lee FerranThree MARSOC members, whose names were withheld for operational security, spoke at a panel about the tech they say they most critically need.
By Lee Ferran