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Milley, Berger, test positive for COVID-19
Two members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contracted COVID-19.
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Oklahoma Guard bars unvaccinated airmen from drilling after Jan. 1
The head of the Oklahoma National Guard has ordered unvaccinated airmen to stay home from drill weekends.
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Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn’t changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
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HASC’s top Republican takes aim at budget gridlock, Russia policy and vaccination mandate
“I mean, these [continuing resolutions] are killing us,” Rep. Mike Rogers told Defense News. “If they do another CR in February to the end of the year, it’s going to basically cost [the Pentagon] $40 billion. It’s going to negate everything we just did in this authorization, plus more. And it’s just literally un-American if…
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Japan passes record $317B extra budget. Here’s what it includes
Japan’s parliament has approved a record extra budget of nearly 36 trillion yen for the fiscal year through March that includes additional military spending.
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Judge blocks Biden vaccine mandate for federal contractors
The judge found that the states opposing the mandate are likely to succeed in their claim that the president exceeded authorization from Congress when he issued the requirement in September.
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Bath Iron Works plays catch-up on ship delivery after years of upheaval
Defense News traveled to Maine to meet with shipyard and union leaders, who spoke about the state of the company, its workforce and its future.
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Singapore’s defense minister: 7 wishes for the remainder of the decade
Collectively, our world should have done better in dealing with COVID-19. From poorly coordinated early warnings and pandemic measures to disrupted global supply chains, unequal vaccine distribution and ineffectiveness against misinformation, the list goes on.
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New Zealand’s defense minister: Industry is still weathering the COVID-19 storm
Looking forward, both the New Zealand and Australian governments are investing in defense relative to the size of our economies. This means that across our two markets there are significant opportunities for industry.
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Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
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Milley, Berger, test positive for COVID-19
Two members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contracted COVID-19.
-
Oklahoma Guard bars unvaccinated airmen from drilling after Jan. 1
The head of the Oklahoma National Guard has ordered unvaccinated airmen to stay home from drill weekends.
-
Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn’t changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
-
HASC’s top Republican takes aim at budget gridlock, Russia policy and vaccination mandate
“I mean, these [continuing resolutions] are killing us,” Rep. Mike Rogers told Defense News. “If they do another CR in February to the end of the year, it’s going to basically cost [the Pentagon] $40 billion. It’s going to negate everything we just did in this authorization, plus more. And it’s just literally un-American if…
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Japan passes record $317B extra budget. Here’s what it includes
Japan’s parliament has approved a record extra budget of nearly 36 trillion yen for the fiscal year through March that includes additional military spending.
-
Judge blocks Biden vaccine mandate for federal contractors
The judge found that the states opposing the mandate are likely to succeed in their claim that the president exceeded authorization from Congress when he issued the requirement in September.
-
Bath Iron Works plays catch-up on ship delivery after years of upheaval
Defense News traveled to Maine to meet with shipyard and union leaders, who spoke about the state of the company, its workforce and its future.
-
Singapore’s defense minister: 7 wishes for the remainder of the decade
Collectively, our world should have done better in dealing with COVID-19. From poorly coordinated early warnings and pandemic measures to disrupted global supply chains, unequal vaccine distribution and ineffectiveness against misinformation, the list goes on.
-
New Zealand’s defense minister: Industry is still weathering the COVID-19 storm
Looking forward, both the New Zealand and Australian governments are investing in defense relative to the size of our economies. This means that across our two markets there are significant opportunities for industry.
-
Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
-
Milley, Berger, test positive for COVID-19
Two members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contracted COVID-19.
-
Oklahoma Guard bars unvaccinated airmen from drilling after Jan. 1
The head of the Oklahoma National Guard has ordered unvaccinated airmen to stay home from drill weekends.
-
Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn’t changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
-
HASC’s top Republican takes aim at budget gridlock, Russia policy and vaccination mandate
“I mean, these [continuing resolutions] are killing us,” Rep. Mike Rogers told Defense News. “If they do another CR in February to the end of the year, it’s going to basically cost [the Pentagon] $40 billion. It’s going to negate everything we just did in this authorization, plus more. And it’s just literally un-American if…
-
Japan passes record $317B extra budget. Here’s what it includes
Japan’s parliament has approved a record extra budget of nearly 36 trillion yen for the fiscal year through March that includes additional military spending.
-
Judge blocks Biden vaccine mandate for federal contractors
The judge found that the states opposing the mandate are likely to succeed in their claim that the president exceeded authorization from Congress when he issued the requirement in September.
-
Bath Iron Works plays catch-up on ship delivery after years of upheaval
Defense News traveled to Maine to meet with shipyard and union leaders, who spoke about the state of the company, its workforce and its future.
-
Singapore’s defense minister: 7 wishes for the remainder of the decade
Collectively, our world should have done better in dealing with COVID-19. From poorly coordinated early warnings and pandemic measures to disrupted global supply chains, unequal vaccine distribution and ineffectiveness against misinformation, the list goes on.
-
New Zealand’s defense minister: Industry is still weathering the COVID-19 storm
Looking forward, both the New Zealand and Australian governments are investing in defense relative to the size of our economies. This means that across our two markets there are significant opportunities for industry.
-
Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.













