Defense One Radio, Ep. 174: Marine Corps Gen. Eric Smith
Our annual State of Defense interview series begins with a commandant working to balance crisis response and modernization.
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Our annual State of Defense interview series begins with a commandant working to balance crisis response and modernization.
Civilians have sent their belongings overseas but are trapped at their duty stations.
The firings were “based on a lie,” judge says, who suggests he may extend his order beyond the roughly 24,000 already included.
Mike Cadenazzi is a Navy intelligence officer-turned-EY managing partner.
Without a new budget—or relief from the strictures of its absence—the military can’t can’t start new projects or pay for the unexpected.
Workforce cuts, travel freezes, and administrative burdens are leaving civilians shaken.
GAO offices in Atlanta, Huntsville, and Norfolk have been removed from a termination list tied to a DOGE effort to reduce purported government waste.
A short explanation of recent achievements is due every Tuesday, SecDef says in additional guidance.
The terminations are expected within weeks under plans to fire nearly one-tenth of DOD’s 55,000 “probies.”
All non-essential official travel reservations for civilians must be canceled, per a March 5 memo.