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Senate confirms Paparo as new INDOPACOM commander
The move came without objection in a voice vote late Wednesday night.
The key to success for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s vision? Action
We can no longer think about cyber vulnerabilities after they’re breached by malicious actors.
By John DeSimone, Raytheon
Pentagon in its longest-ever stretch of leadership limbo
When he resigned as defense secretary last December, Jim Mattis thought it might take two months to install a successor. That seemed terribly long at the time.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Flynn pushed to share nuclear tech with Saudis, report says
Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concerns that Saudi Arabia could develop nuclear weapons if the U.S. technology were transferred without proper safeguards.
By Chad Day, The Associated Press
Is Trump planning his first trip downrange?
The president has not met with troops downrange so far in his first term, breaking precedent with the last two commanders in chief.
DHS moves to manage risks to the American supply chain
The creation of a task force comes as U.S. and industry officials say nation-states are attempting to hack the American supply chain.
By Justin Lynch
Navy veteran charged after toxic letters sent to Trump, other leaders
Charging documents filed Friday in U.S. District Court say 39-year-old William Clyde Allen III told investigators he wanted to "send a message."
Trump warns he’ll revoke clearance of Justice Department official
President Donald Trump said Friday that he suspects he’ll “very quickly” revoke the security clearance for a Justice Department official whose wife worked for the firm involved in producing a dossier on Trump’s ties to Russia.
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Acting CIA watchdog up for top job resigns
The announcement did not say why Christopher Sharpley, whose nomination for the inspector general post had stalled in the Senate, decided to resign.
How a name change could boost election security
A top Department of Homeland Security official argues that changing his agency's name would help election security.
By Justin Lynch
Trump says Democrat should quit over VA nomination brouhaha
A furious President Donald Trump on Saturday called for the resignation of the Democratic senator who assembled and released what he called “false” allegations that scuttled the nomination of the White House doctor who’d been in line to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press and Zeke Miller, The Associated Press