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House moves to strengthen vetting for military financial counselors
Reps. Sherrill and Bacon have introduced language in the defense policy bill to strengthen vetting of military financial advisers.
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VA to recoup nearly $10 million in mistaken bonuses to senior staffers
The money was designed to help retain employees with in-demand skills but was awarded improperly to 170 senior officials.
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The Pentagon’s Replicator effort to counter China is the right call
Concerns about this initiative are rooted in bureaucratic tradition and an aversion to change — and that viewpoint couldn’t be more wrong.
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GOP defense bill bars Pentagon from enacting Biden’s climate orders
The House NDAA bars the Defense Department from implementing Biden’s climate orders, but many of its activities that reduce emissions may continue anyway.
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Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
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VA healthcare workforce tops 400,000 as more hiring looms
Leaders say they still need more staff to keep up with patient demands.
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National Treasury Employees Union elects Greenwald as new president
Doreen Greenwald has been elected the new president of NTEU and will serve for the next four years.
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Senators rally to boost defense spending, with $1 billion for Taiwan
A bipartisan group of senators seeks to boost defense spending beyond the debt ceiling cap amid resistance from House Republicans.
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House and Senate clash over Taiwan military aid levels
The Senate Appropriations Committee allocated less foreign military financing for Taiwan than the House, setting up another spending fight.
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‘Oppenheimer’ is a chilling look at mankind’s capacity for destruction
“Oppenheimer” hits theaters July 21.
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House moves to strengthen vetting for military financial counselors
Reps. Sherrill and Bacon have introduced language in the defense policy bill to strengthen vetting of military financial advisers.
-
VA to recoup nearly $10 million in mistaken bonuses to senior staffers
The money was designed to help retain employees with in-demand skills but was awarded improperly to 170 senior officials.
-
The Pentagon’s Replicator effort to counter China is the right call
Concerns about this initiative are rooted in bureaucratic tradition and an aversion to change — and that viewpoint couldn’t be more wrong.
-
GOP defense bill bars Pentagon from enacting Biden’s climate orders
The House NDAA bars the Defense Department from implementing Biden’s climate orders, but many of its activities that reduce emissions may continue anyway.
-
Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
-
VA healthcare workforce tops 400,000 as more hiring looms
Leaders say they still need more staff to keep up with patient demands.
-
National Treasury Employees Union elects Greenwald as new president
Doreen Greenwald has been elected the new president of NTEU and will serve for the next four years.
-
Senators rally to boost defense spending, with $1 billion for Taiwan
A bipartisan group of senators seeks to boost defense spending beyond the debt ceiling cap amid resistance from House Republicans.
-
House and Senate clash over Taiwan military aid levels
The Senate Appropriations Committee allocated less foreign military financing for Taiwan than the House, setting up another spending fight.
-
‘Oppenheimer’ is a chilling look at mankind’s capacity for destruction
“Oppenheimer” hits theaters July 21.
-
House moves to strengthen vetting for military financial counselors
Reps. Sherrill and Bacon have introduced language in the defense policy bill to strengthen vetting of military financial advisers.
-
VA to recoup nearly $10 million in mistaken bonuses to senior staffers
The money was designed to help retain employees with in-demand skills but was awarded improperly to 170 senior officials.
-
The Pentagon’s Replicator effort to counter China is the right call
Concerns about this initiative are rooted in bureaucratic tradition and an aversion to change — and that viewpoint couldn’t be more wrong.
-
GOP defense bill bars Pentagon from enacting Biden’s climate orders
The House NDAA bars the Defense Department from implementing Biden’s climate orders, but many of its activities that reduce emissions may continue anyway.
-
Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
-
VA healthcare workforce tops 400,000 as more hiring looms
Leaders say they still need more staff to keep up with patient demands.
-
National Treasury Employees Union elects Greenwald as new president
Doreen Greenwald has been elected the new president of NTEU and will serve for the next four years.
-
Senators rally to boost defense spending, with $1 billion for Taiwan
A bipartisan group of senators seeks to boost defense spending beyond the debt ceiling cap amid resistance from House Republicans.
-
House and Senate clash over Taiwan military aid levels
The Senate Appropriations Committee allocated less foreign military financing for Taiwan than the House, setting up another spending fight.
-
‘Oppenheimer’ is a chilling look at mankind’s capacity for destruction
“Oppenheimer” hits theaters July 21.













