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House bill would force DoD to list deployed numbers around the world
The Secretary of Defense will lose travel funding unless the numbers are made public under the proposed language in the FY21 NDAA from the House.
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Pentagon to get more control over nuclear weapons funding under Senate proposal
Critics of the plan say it would give the Pentagon too much control over the Energy Department’s budget process.
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GM Defense wins Infantry Squad Vehicle production contract
The contract tops $200 million to produce 649 vehicles, largely based off commercial designs.
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Senate moves to eliminate Pentagon’s chief management officer role
Congress has been considering doing away with the CMO’s office for several months.
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No Ma’am: Pentagon down to just handful of women appointees, spotlighting history of inequality
Once a trio of departures is official, there will be only three Senate-confirmed women in the Pentagon.
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Pentagon’s top tech experts, Griffin and Porter, resign
Michael Griffin and Lisa Porter will exit the building on July 10.
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Kathryn Wheelbarger, Pentagon’s top foreign policy official, resigns
Wheelbarger had her nomination for a top intelligence job pulled last week.
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Elaine McCusker, Pentagon comptroller, resigns
McCusker’s nomination for the permanent comptroller job was pulled in March.
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Nuclear modernization speeding up as arms control on the brink: report
An annual report by SIPRI comes as nuclear modernization is kicking into high gear
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Retired Army Special Forces officer named as Pentagon intel nominee
There is a backlog forming of nominations for top Pentagon jobs.
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House bill would force DoD to list deployed numbers around the world
The Secretary of Defense will lose travel funding unless the numbers are made public under the proposed language in the FY21 NDAA from the House.
-
Pentagon to get more control over nuclear weapons funding under Senate proposal
Critics of the plan say it would give the Pentagon too much control over the Energy Department’s budget process.
-
GM Defense wins Infantry Squad Vehicle production contract
The contract tops $200 million to produce 649 vehicles, largely based off commercial designs.
-
Senate moves to eliminate Pentagon’s chief management officer role
Congress has been considering doing away with the CMO’s office for several months.
-
No Ma’am: Pentagon down to just handful of women appointees, spotlighting history of inequality
Once a trio of departures is official, there will be only three Senate-confirmed women in the Pentagon.
-
Pentagon’s top tech experts, Griffin and Porter, resign
Michael Griffin and Lisa Porter will exit the building on July 10.
-
Kathryn Wheelbarger, Pentagon’s top foreign policy official, resigns
Wheelbarger had her nomination for a top intelligence job pulled last week.
-
Elaine McCusker, Pentagon comptroller, resigns
McCusker’s nomination for the permanent comptroller job was pulled in March.
-
Nuclear modernization speeding up as arms control on the brink: report
An annual report by SIPRI comes as nuclear modernization is kicking into high gear
-
Retired Army Special Forces officer named as Pentagon intel nominee
There is a backlog forming of nominations for top Pentagon jobs.
-
House bill would force DoD to list deployed numbers around the world
The Secretary of Defense will lose travel funding unless the numbers are made public under the proposed language in the FY21 NDAA from the House.
-
Pentagon to get more control over nuclear weapons funding under Senate proposal
Critics of the plan say it would give the Pentagon too much control over the Energy Department’s budget process.
-
GM Defense wins Infantry Squad Vehicle production contract
The contract tops $200 million to produce 649 vehicles, largely based off commercial designs.
-
Senate moves to eliminate Pentagon’s chief management officer role
Congress has been considering doing away with the CMO’s office for several months.
-
No Ma’am: Pentagon down to just handful of women appointees, spotlighting history of inequality
Once a trio of departures is official, there will be only three Senate-confirmed women in the Pentagon.
-
Pentagon’s top tech experts, Griffin and Porter, resign
Michael Griffin and Lisa Porter will exit the building on July 10.
-
Kathryn Wheelbarger, Pentagon’s top foreign policy official, resigns
Wheelbarger had her nomination for a top intelligence job pulled last week.
-
Elaine McCusker, Pentagon comptroller, resigns
McCusker’s nomination for the permanent comptroller job was pulled in March.
-
Nuclear modernization speeding up as arms control on the brink: report
An annual report by SIPRI comes as nuclear modernization is kicking into high gear
-
Retired Army Special Forces officer named as Pentagon intel nominee
There is a backlog forming of nominations for top Pentagon jobs.













