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Full FY22 budget coming May 27
It is expected the Pentagon will seek to retire older systems to free up funding in its budget request.
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Biden requests $715B for Pentagon, hinting at administration’s future priorities
U.S. President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2022 budget request asks for $753 billion in national security funding, an increase of 1.6 percent that includes $715 billion for the Defense Department.
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Intel, acquisition and budget nominees for Pentagon announced
The three nominees are the first announced for the Pentagon since Dec. 30.
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Norquist to serve as acting defense secretary; acting service secretaries named
The three current service comptrollers will serve as acting secretaries as well.
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Norquist issues guidance on breakup of CMO office
The deputy defense secretary has laid out his plan for breaking up the chief management officer’s organization.
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Biden won’t have his defense secretary in place on Day One
President-elect Joe Biden is pressuring on Congress to quickly confirm his nominees for national security roles, but it appears the congressional calendar won’t permit his pick for defense secretary to be in place on Day One.
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Row explodes between Pentagon, Biden transition team
Biden officials accused political appointees at the Pentagon of “limited cooperation” in the transition process, something department officials have denied.
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Biden picks Lloyd Austin, retired Army general, to lead Pentagon
Austin would require a wavier from Congress to serve.
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‘They need to answer to this’: Pentagon CMO pushes back as Congress moves to shutter office
The proposed fiscal 2021 National Defense Authorization Act eliminates the Pentagon’s Chief Management Officer.
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Biden’s gender parity pledge could be watershed moment for women in national security
A Biden pledge for at least gender parity in key national security slots could mean huge gains for women at the Pentagon and elsewhere.
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Full FY22 budget coming May 27
It is expected the Pentagon will seek to retire older systems to free up funding in its budget request.
-
Biden requests $715B for Pentagon, hinting at administration’s future priorities
U.S. President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2022 budget request asks for $753 billion in national security funding, an increase of 1.6 percent that includes $715 billion for the Defense Department.
-
Intel, acquisition and budget nominees for Pentagon announced
The three nominees are the first announced for the Pentagon since Dec. 30.
-
Norquist to serve as acting defense secretary; acting service secretaries named
The three current service comptrollers will serve as acting secretaries as well.
-
Norquist issues guidance on breakup of CMO office
The deputy defense secretary has laid out his plan for breaking up the chief management officer’s organization.
-
Biden won’t have his defense secretary in place on Day One
President-elect Joe Biden is pressuring on Congress to quickly confirm his nominees for national security roles, but it appears the congressional calendar won’t permit his pick for defense secretary to be in place on Day One.
-
Row explodes between Pentagon, Biden transition team
Biden officials accused political appointees at the Pentagon of “limited cooperation” in the transition process, something department officials have denied.
-
Biden picks Lloyd Austin, retired Army general, to lead Pentagon
Austin would require a wavier from Congress to serve.
-
‘They need to answer to this’: Pentagon CMO pushes back as Congress moves to shutter office
The proposed fiscal 2021 National Defense Authorization Act eliminates the Pentagon’s Chief Management Officer.
-
Biden’s gender parity pledge could be watershed moment for women in national security
A Biden pledge for at least gender parity in key national security slots could mean huge gains for women at the Pentagon and elsewhere.
-
Full FY22 budget coming May 27
It is expected the Pentagon will seek to retire older systems to free up funding in its budget request.
-
Biden requests $715B for Pentagon, hinting at administration’s future priorities
U.S. President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2022 budget request asks for $753 billion in national security funding, an increase of 1.6 percent that includes $715 billion for the Defense Department.
-
Intel, acquisition and budget nominees for Pentagon announced
The three nominees are the first announced for the Pentagon since Dec. 30.
-
Norquist to serve as acting defense secretary; acting service secretaries named
The three current service comptrollers will serve as acting secretaries as well.
-
Norquist issues guidance on breakup of CMO office
The deputy defense secretary has laid out his plan for breaking up the chief management officer’s organization.
-
Biden won’t have his defense secretary in place on Day One
President-elect Joe Biden is pressuring on Congress to quickly confirm his nominees for national security roles, but it appears the congressional calendar won’t permit his pick for defense secretary to be in place on Day One.
-
Row explodes between Pentagon, Biden transition team
Biden officials accused political appointees at the Pentagon of “limited cooperation” in the transition process, something department officials have denied.
-
Biden picks Lloyd Austin, retired Army general, to lead Pentagon
Austin would require a wavier from Congress to serve.
-
‘They need to answer to this’: Pentagon CMO pushes back as Congress moves to shutter office
The proposed fiscal 2021 National Defense Authorization Act eliminates the Pentagon’s Chief Management Officer.
-
Biden’s gender parity pledge could be watershed moment for women in national security
A Biden pledge for at least gender parity in key national security slots could mean huge gains for women at the Pentagon and elsewhere.













