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Trump budget coming Feb. 10 — here’s what you can expect
The budget will arrive less than two months after FY20 funding was settled.
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Congress weighs closing up No. 3 office at the Pentagon
Members of Congress are questioning the future of the Pentagon’s chief management officer position, just three years after they created it.
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Kari Bingen, key DoD intelligence official, to depart Pentagon
Bingen becomes the fourth top Pentagon official to announce departures from the department in just the last week.
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Esper points to $5 billion in ‘night court’ savings
The savings were identified following a review initiated by Defense Secretary Mark Esper in August, soon after his confirmation.
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The Pentagon completed its second audit. What did it find?
The Pentagon has completed its second ever audit, but plenty of work remains.
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5 concerns the US must tackle to compete in AI
The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence hopes to roll its recommendations into congressional budgets as time goes on.
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Why the Pentagon wants to be more like McDonald’s
There’s gold in those golden arches, according to the Pentagon’s nominee to be chief management officer.
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How ‘night court’ will impact the Pentagon’s acquisition office
Ellen Lord’s office is looking at ways to slim down, and it might need Congress to help.
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A new defense school could change American weapon sales abroad
Two years to the month from when the idea was first publicly floated, the Pentagon inaugurated its new Defense Security Cooperation University.
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Top arms control, weapon sales official leaves US State Department
Andrea Thompson was a notable voice among those arguing that the U.S. should exit the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
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Trump budget coming Feb. 10 — here’s what you can expect
The budget will arrive less than two months after FY20 funding was settled.
-
Congress weighs closing up No. 3 office at the Pentagon
Members of Congress are questioning the future of the Pentagon’s chief management officer position, just three years after they created it.
-
Kari Bingen, key DoD intelligence official, to depart Pentagon
Bingen becomes the fourth top Pentagon official to announce departures from the department in just the last week.
-
Esper points to $5 billion in ‘night court’ savings
The savings were identified following a review initiated by Defense Secretary Mark Esper in August, soon after his confirmation.
-
The Pentagon completed its second audit. What did it find?
The Pentagon has completed its second ever audit, but plenty of work remains.
-
5 concerns the US must tackle to compete in AI
The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence hopes to roll its recommendations into congressional budgets as time goes on.
-
Why the Pentagon wants to be more like McDonald’s
There’s gold in those golden arches, according to the Pentagon’s nominee to be chief management officer.
-
How ‘night court’ will impact the Pentagon’s acquisition office
Ellen Lord’s office is looking at ways to slim down, and it might need Congress to help.
-
A new defense school could change American weapon sales abroad
Two years to the month from when the idea was first publicly floated, the Pentagon inaugurated its new Defense Security Cooperation University.
-
Top arms control, weapon sales official leaves US State Department
Andrea Thompson was a notable voice among those arguing that the U.S. should exit the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
-
Trump budget coming Feb. 10 — here’s what you can expect
The budget will arrive less than two months after FY20 funding was settled.
-
Congress weighs closing up No. 3 office at the Pentagon
Members of Congress are questioning the future of the Pentagon’s chief management officer position, just three years after they created it.
-
Kari Bingen, key DoD intelligence official, to depart Pentagon
Bingen becomes the fourth top Pentagon official to announce departures from the department in just the last week.
-
Esper points to $5 billion in ‘night court’ savings
The savings were identified following a review initiated by Defense Secretary Mark Esper in August, soon after his confirmation.
-
The Pentagon completed its second audit. What did it find?
The Pentagon has completed its second ever audit, but plenty of work remains.
-
5 concerns the US must tackle to compete in AI
The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence hopes to roll its recommendations into congressional budgets as time goes on.
-
Why the Pentagon wants to be more like McDonald’s
There’s gold in those golden arches, according to the Pentagon’s nominee to be chief management officer.
-
How ‘night court’ will impact the Pentagon’s acquisition office
Ellen Lord’s office is looking at ways to slim down, and it might need Congress to help.
-
A new defense school could change American weapon sales abroad
Two years to the month from when the idea was first publicly floated, the Pentagon inaugurated its new Defense Security Cooperation University.
-
Top arms control, weapon sales official leaves US State Department
Andrea Thompson was a notable voice among those arguing that the U.S. should exit the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.













