White House tries again to issue a workforce-reduction order that can survive legal scrutiny
The order expands avenues to dismiss probationary employees after judges halted earlier efforts.
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The order expands avenues to dismiss probationary employees after judges halted earlier efforts.
Cyber and digital policy functions move to the Economic Growth office, and the intelligence-and-research bureau to a new Emerging Threats organization.
Layoffs are expected by July 1. No overseas posts are yet affected.
Internal talking points also give State Department officials guidance on responding to concerns about SpaceX’s Starlink.
The unveiling of a new, sixth-gen fighter jet bodes well for more air power investment, but readiness problems and funding questions persist.
As Trump envisions “our manifest destiny into the stars,” the Space Force is set to play a key role in America’s space ambitions.
Could a new, more productive era in shipbuilding be on the horizon?
“Everything is in danger of slipping,” commandant says of Marine modernization.
But most of the roles were eliminated last year by an act of Congress.