Feds should get at least most backpay by Nov. 19, administration says
Lawmakers added a provision for full backpay after the White House suggested it might illegally prevent workers from getting their money.
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Lawmakers added a provision for full backpay after the White House suggested it might illegally prevent workers from getting their money.
Deal would also ensure administration follows law ensuring backpay. Next up: more procedural moves to send it to the House.
The service is shedding aviation units and working to turn initial helicopter training over to industry.
A second Senate hearing this week further mined the tension between DOD and its congressional oversight bodies.
A draft memo is circulating ahead of SecDef Hegseth’s Friday speech.
The funding lapse is set to reach record levels but senators in both parties voice mild hope of progress.
Senate Armed Services Committee members from both parties question DOD missteps, actions that contravened president’s foreign-policy positions.
AI, SaaS, and personal devices are changing how people get work done, but the tools that protect company systems have not kept up, according to 1Password. Tools like SSO, MDM, and IAM no longer align with how employees and AI agents access data. The re…
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.