The DOD’s tech agency braces for 10% workforce cut
The agency hopes to bring some staff back in a “surgical rehiring,” said Lt. Gen. Paul Stanton, head of the Defense Information Systems Agency.
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The agency hopes to bring some staff back in a “surgical rehiring,” said Lt. Gen. Paul Stanton, head of the Defense Information Systems Agency.
The Air Force is preparing to award a contract to modify the luxury jet.
That’s more than other military branches, and it means the service will end the year with nearly 1,000 fewer people than expected.
“SOF is floated as a one-size-fits-all solution for a lot of problems,” said one former official.
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One former defense official said the president is “very confused.”
A National Intelligence Council assessment rebutted the president’s claims that Tren de Aragua is carrying out an “invasion” overseen by the Venezuelan head of state.
The White House “loves” Vice Adm. Mitch Bradley, but final decisions are not yet in.
Some 3,400 jobs are now expected to be eliminated starting on June 2, up from around 2,000.
The Anduril senior director was also questioned about his determination to hold onto defense-industry stocks.