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Almost 21,000 DOD employees approved to resign amid workforce cuts
The number is less than half of the 5-8% cut in civilian employees the Pentagon is pursuing.
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Uncertainty is the only constant in the Pentagon’s budget outlook
“It’s going to be kind of a disaster,” one military official said about the lack of a full budget, which means more limits on how the Pentagon spends.
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As more NATO countries meet spending targets, some push to raise goals
Over 2/3 of NATO allies now meet the minimum defense spending requirement but some are pushing to raise the target amid uncertainty over Russia and Trump.
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Biden to host NATO summit geared at ‘managing expectations’
Officials in Kyiv don’t expect an invitation to join the alliance this week. “The question is what we will get instead,” said one Ukrainian lawmaker.
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Top State Department official to become Austin’s new chief of staff
The decision puts to rest Chollet’s stalled nomination to take over the Pentagon’s top policy role.
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White House redirects air defense interceptors to embattled Ukraine
The Biden administration will delay the delivery of hundreds of air defense interceptors to friendly countries and redirect them to Ukraine.
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Pentagon’s contracting speed lane sometimes no faster, says watchdog
The “middle-tier acquisition” pathway is running into some of the same issues affecting the Pentagon’s regular contracting process, a report found.
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US, Gulf states meet for first security forum since war in Gaza
The group will discuss better coordination on security in a time when the region is facing multiple crises.
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US departure from Niger ‘already underway’ ahead of September deadline
The future of America’s counter-terrorism work in the country had been in doubt for months after a coup last summer.
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Almost 21,000 DOD employees approved to resign amid workforce cuts
The number is less than half of the 5-8% cut in civilian employees the Pentagon is pursuing.
-
Uncertainty is the only constant in the Pentagon’s budget outlook
“It’s going to be kind of a disaster,” one military official said about the lack of a full budget, which means more limits on how the Pentagon spends.
-
As more NATO countries meet spending targets, some push to raise goals
Over 2/3 of NATO allies now meet the minimum defense spending requirement but some are pushing to raise the target amid uncertainty over Russia and Trump.
-
Biden to host NATO summit geared at ‘managing expectations’
Officials in Kyiv don’t expect an invitation to join the alliance this week. “The question is what we will get instead,” said one Ukrainian lawmaker.
-
Top State Department official to become Austin’s new chief of staff
The decision puts to rest Chollet’s stalled nomination to take over the Pentagon’s top policy role.
-
White House redirects air defense interceptors to embattled Ukraine
The Biden administration will delay the delivery of hundreds of air defense interceptors to friendly countries and redirect them to Ukraine.
-
Pentagon’s contracting speed lane sometimes no faster, says watchdog
The “middle-tier acquisition” pathway is running into some of the same issues affecting the Pentagon’s regular contracting process, a report found.
-
US, Gulf states meet for first security forum since war in Gaza
The group will discuss better coordination on security in a time when the region is facing multiple crises.
-
US departure from Niger ‘already underway’ ahead of September deadline
The future of America’s counter-terrorism work in the country had been in doubt for months after a coup last summer.
-
Almost 21,000 DOD employees approved to resign amid workforce cuts
The number is less than half of the 5-8% cut in civilian employees the Pentagon is pursuing.
-
Uncertainty is the only constant in the Pentagon’s budget outlook
“It’s going to be kind of a disaster,” one military official said about the lack of a full budget, which means more limits on how the Pentagon spends.
-
As more NATO countries meet spending targets, some push to raise goals
Over 2/3 of NATO allies now meet the minimum defense spending requirement but some are pushing to raise the target amid uncertainty over Russia and Trump.
-
Biden to host NATO summit geared at ‘managing expectations’
Officials in Kyiv don’t expect an invitation to join the alliance this week. “The question is what we will get instead,” said one Ukrainian lawmaker.
-
Top State Department official to become Austin’s new chief of staff
The decision puts to rest Chollet’s stalled nomination to take over the Pentagon’s top policy role.
-
White House redirects air defense interceptors to embattled Ukraine
The Biden administration will delay the delivery of hundreds of air defense interceptors to friendly countries and redirect them to Ukraine.
-
Pentagon’s contracting speed lane sometimes no faster, says watchdog
The “middle-tier acquisition” pathway is running into some of the same issues affecting the Pentagon’s regular contracting process, a report found.
-
US, Gulf states meet for first security forum since war in Gaza
The group will discuss better coordination on security in a time when the region is facing multiple crises.
-
US departure from Niger ‘already underway’ ahead of September deadline
The future of America’s counter-terrorism work in the country had been in doubt for months after a coup last summer.














