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Top level nominees still missing at DoD, three months after last announcements
The last nominations for senate-confirmable roles were announced on Dec. 30.
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US failed to collect reimbursements from Afghanistan coalition partners for years, IG finds
The U.S. spent $773 million in a four-year span to fly American and coalition forces around Afghanistan. At least part of that was supposed to be reimbursed, but wasn’t.
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Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
Experts in both Kyiv and Washington are wondering if the Biden administration is willing to share with Ukraine’s military.
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Pentagon announces nominees for 3 combatant commands
Two women are positioned to take over TRANSCOM and SOUTHCOM, doubling the number of female combatant commanders in DoD history.
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Davidson defends $27B price tag for Pacific fund
Reinforcing Guam will free up needed assets elsewhere, Adm. Philip Davidson argued Thursday.
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What the Pentagon’s top policy nominee thinks about nukes, Iran and other priorities
While politics dominated his hearing, some of Colin Kahl’s policy positions became clear.
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Biden national security guidance calls to increase diplomacy, downplay nukes, end Afghanistan conflict
The guidance calls for the end to “forever wars” and calls for investments in cyber security.
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US announces $125 million in military aid for Ukraine
Included in the package are two Mark VI patrol boats.
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Lack of Pentagon nominees could be harbinger of slow process
After three nominees were announced in December, the Biden team has yet to put forth more defense nominees.
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Biden admin wants new ‘tone’ with NATO, but the old challenges remain
New defense secretary Lloyd Austin will virtually attend his first NATO meeting this week.
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Top level nominees still missing at DoD, three months after last announcements
The last nominations for senate-confirmable roles were announced on Dec. 30.
-
US failed to collect reimbursements from Afghanistan coalition partners for years, IG finds
The U.S. spent $773 million in a four-year span to fly American and coalition forces around Afghanistan. At least part of that was supposed to be reimbursed, but wasn’t.
-
Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
Experts in both Kyiv and Washington are wondering if the Biden administration is willing to share with Ukraine’s military.
-
Pentagon announces nominees for 3 combatant commands
Two women are positioned to take over TRANSCOM and SOUTHCOM, doubling the number of female combatant commanders in DoD history.
-
Davidson defends $27B price tag for Pacific fund
Reinforcing Guam will free up needed assets elsewhere, Adm. Philip Davidson argued Thursday.
-
What the Pentagon’s top policy nominee thinks about nukes, Iran and other priorities
While politics dominated his hearing, some of Colin Kahl’s policy positions became clear.
-
Biden national security guidance calls to increase diplomacy, downplay nukes, end Afghanistan conflict
The guidance calls for the end to “forever wars” and calls for investments in cyber security.
-
US announces $125 million in military aid for Ukraine
Included in the package are two Mark VI patrol boats.
-
Lack of Pentagon nominees could be harbinger of slow process
After three nominees were announced in December, the Biden team has yet to put forth more defense nominees.
-
Biden admin wants new ‘tone’ with NATO, but the old challenges remain
New defense secretary Lloyd Austin will virtually attend his first NATO meeting this week.
-
Top level nominees still missing at DoD, three months after last announcements
The last nominations for senate-confirmable roles were announced on Dec. 30.
-
US failed to collect reimbursements from Afghanistan coalition partners for years, IG finds
The U.S. spent $773 million in a four-year span to fly American and coalition forces around Afghanistan. At least part of that was supposed to be reimbursed, but wasn’t.
-
Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
Experts in both Kyiv and Washington are wondering if the Biden administration is willing to share with Ukraine’s military.
-
Pentagon announces nominees for 3 combatant commands
Two women are positioned to take over TRANSCOM and SOUTHCOM, doubling the number of female combatant commanders in DoD history.
-
Davidson defends $27B price tag for Pacific fund
Reinforcing Guam will free up needed assets elsewhere, Adm. Philip Davidson argued Thursday.
-
What the Pentagon’s top policy nominee thinks about nukes, Iran and other priorities
While politics dominated his hearing, some of Colin Kahl’s policy positions became clear.
-
Biden national security guidance calls to increase diplomacy, downplay nukes, end Afghanistan conflict
The guidance calls for the end to “forever wars” and calls for investments in cyber security.
-
US announces $125 million in military aid for Ukraine
Included in the package are two Mark VI patrol boats.
-
Lack of Pentagon nominees could be harbinger of slow process
After three nominees were announced in December, the Biden team has yet to put forth more defense nominees.
-
Biden admin wants new ‘tone’ with NATO, but the old challenges remain
New defense secretary Lloyd Austin will virtually attend his first NATO meeting this week.













