Memo lays out path to removing even more defense civilians from their jobs
The department, which has met its 8-percent overall reduction goal, is now going after “low performers.”
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The department, which has met its 8-percent overall reduction goal, is now going after “low performers.”
Hosted by the National Institute for Deterrence Studies (NIDS), this virtual seminar brought together leading experts to examine the evolving nuclear landscape in Iran. Moderated by Peter Huessy, Senior Fellow at NIDS, the event featured distinguished speakers Olli Heinonen and Sarah Burkhard, who offered deep insights into Iran’s nuclear ambitions, recent military strikes, and the […]
HS-Iran’s Nuclear Crossroads: Strategic Risks, Diplomatic Dilemmas with Sarah Burkhard/Olli Heinonen was originally published on Global Security Review.
Federal logjams are keeping the scholarship program from delivering trained students to government cybersecurity positions.
Halfway to 2030, the service’s latest Force Design update teases upcoming “capstone concept.”
The Senate Armed Services chairman said new limits in a recent memo “may need to be clarified.”
Sidelining the National Nuclear Security Administration puts the country at risk, 27 U.S. representatives tell Energy Dept. leaders.
The service will offer upwards of 3,000 acres across five U.S. bases to qualified developers.
But several elements of the intelligence community oppose the provisions in the House version of the Intelligence Authorization Act.
Recent budgets have prioritized innovation over deterrence, leaving a widening gap, according to a new report.
Senate Democrats pressed the men who would replace fired IGs at the Defense Department and elsewhere.