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The agency has about 20,000 workers—just over half are contractors, about 6,800 are DOD civilians, and 1,200 are active-duty military. The cuts could help better match workers with roles for ...
U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Secretary Pete Hegseth said Sunday that his department "does not do climate change crap," but instead focuses on things like warfighting and training. The ...
The updated directive does not “reflect any change in DOD policy,” and it doesn’t provide any “new authority to deploy the military domestically or to use lethal force in such deployments ...
New details in the president's budget detail some of the proposed workforce reductions, though the final cuts will likely be ...
While the DOD report found no leakage at the storage site, a July 10 report by Tokyo Shimbun, citing unnamed sources, said 167 gallons of PFAS-contaminated water spilled at the community center ...
This fourth annual Department of Defense Blast Summit, hosted by Defense Health Agency-Public Health July 16-18 in Hampton Roads, Virginia, is part ongoing efforts under the DOD Warfighter Brain ...
The updated directive does not “reflect any change in DOD policy,” and it doesn’t provide any “new authority to deploy the military domestically or to use lethal force in such deployments ...
The updated directive does not “reflect any change in DOD policy,” and it doesn’t provide any “new authority to deploy the military domestically or to use lethal force in such deployments ...
The updated directive does not “reflect any change in DOD policy,” and it doesn’t provide any “new authority to deploy the military domestically or to use lethal force in such deployments ...
The updated directive does not “reflect any change in DOD policy,” and it doesn’t provide any “new authority to deploy the military domestically or to use lethal force in such deployments ...
The updated directive does not “reflect any change in DOD policy,” and it doesn’t provide any “new authority to deploy the military domestically or to use lethal force in such deployments ...
The updated directive does not “reflect any change in DOD policy,” and it doesn’t provide any “new authority to deploy the military domestically or to use lethal force in such deployments ...