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ICF coaching programs added to DOD’s online credential offerings
Recently, the U.S. Department of Defense added the International Coaching Federation’s Associate Certified Coach credential to the COOL offerings.
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McConnell will step down as Senate Republican leader in November
The senator had been under increasing pressure from the restive, and at times hostile wing of his party that has aligned firmly with Donald Trump.
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GI Bill rule change could upend requirements for online-only classes
A move by VA officials to simplify rules for the Post-9/11 GI Bill could cause new problems, advocates warn.
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Army to slash thousands of jobs in major revamp for future wars
The cuts will mainly affect already-empty posts — not actual soldiers.
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Former Space Force chief joins Impulse Space board of directors
Raymond was the first chief of space operations, overseeing the creation of the Space Force and leading the service from 2019 to 2022.
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Innovation as a force muliplier for national security
Bipartisan legislation, like the research and development tax credit which recently passed the House and is headed for the Senate, is essential.
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House votes again on impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas
Mayorkas has said he’s ready to defend himself in the Senate if it comes to a trial. And in the meantime, he says he’s focused on his job.
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US cybersecurity agency hires to support state, local elections
The new federal employees will be based throughout the country and join other staff already conducting cyber and physical security reviews.
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ICF coaching programs added to DOD’s online credential offerings
Recently, the U.S. Department of Defense added the International Coaching Federation’s Associate Certified Coach credential to the COOL offerings.
-
McConnell will step down as Senate Republican leader in November
The senator had been under increasing pressure from the restive, and at times hostile wing of his party that has aligned firmly with Donald Trump.
-
GI Bill rule change could upend requirements for online-only classes
A move by VA officials to simplify rules for the Post-9/11 GI Bill could cause new problems, advocates warn.
-
Army to slash thousands of jobs in major revamp for future wars
The cuts will mainly affect already-empty posts — not actual soldiers.
-
Former Space Force chief joins Impulse Space board of directors
Raymond was the first chief of space operations, overseeing the creation of the Space Force and leading the service from 2019 to 2022.
-
Innovation as a force muliplier for national security
Bipartisan legislation, like the research and development tax credit which recently passed the House and is headed for the Senate, is essential.
-
House votes again on impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas
Mayorkas has said he’s ready to defend himself in the Senate if it comes to a trial. And in the meantime, he says he’s focused on his job.
-
US cybersecurity agency hires to support state, local elections
The new federal employees will be based throughout the country and join other staff already conducting cyber and physical security reviews.
-
ICF coaching programs added to DOD’s online credential offerings
Recently, the U.S. Department of Defense added the International Coaching Federation’s Associate Certified Coach credential to the COOL offerings.
-
McConnell will step down as Senate Republican leader in November
The senator had been under increasing pressure from the restive, and at times hostile wing of his party that has aligned firmly with Donald Trump.
-
GI Bill rule change could upend requirements for online-only classes
A move by VA officials to simplify rules for the Post-9/11 GI Bill could cause new problems, advocates warn.
-
Army to slash thousands of jobs in major revamp for future wars
The cuts will mainly affect already-empty posts — not actual soldiers.
-
Former Space Force chief joins Impulse Space board of directors
Raymond was the first chief of space operations, overseeing the creation of the Space Force and leading the service from 2019 to 2022.
-
Innovation as a force muliplier for national security
Bipartisan legislation, like the research and development tax credit which recently passed the House and is headed for the Senate, is essential.
-
House votes again on impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas
Mayorkas has said he’s ready to defend himself in the Senate if it comes to a trial. And in the meantime, he says he’s focused on his job.
-
US cybersecurity agency hires to support state, local elections
The new federal employees will be based throughout the country and join other staff already conducting cyber and physical security reviews.















