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FY25 defense budget work to ramp up after security supplemental finish
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of April 30, 2024.
Defense secretary didn’t ask for new union bargaining rules, unsure if he’ll use them
Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he is reviewing the recent surprise decision by the White House.
DoD policy chief John Rood forced out
The Pentagon’s top policy official has been pushed out of the department.
Veterans coalition condemns Trump’s continued attacks on Army officer who testified against him
More than 1,100 signers called the soldier an honorable public servant who deserves protection from the commander in chief.
John Kelly says Vindman did the right thing about Trump, Zelensky call; Trump hits back on Twitter
“He did exactly what we teach them to do from cradle to grave,” the retired Marine Corps general said.
By Diana Stancy
Trump suggests Army should punish officer who testified in impeachment inquiry
Defense officials in the past had promised that Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman would be protected from retaliation.
Amazon Web Services wants to depose President Trump
Amazon Web Services also wants to depose Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and DoD CIO Dana Deasy as part of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud contract court case.
By Andrew Eversden
Why GSA’s property inventory is inaccurate
The federal assets data provided by the General Services Administration could undermine the database’s utility and benefits, a watchdog report found.
By Chiara Vercellone
Army officer who testified against Trump out early from NSC
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman could be out at the National Security Council.
Why the CDO council is an important part of the federal data strategy
Two top OMB officials talked with reporters before the chief data officer council held its inaugural meeting.
By Andrew Eversden