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Ban on troops communicating with civil rights group clears House
The amendment to the defense authorization bill would forbid service members from contacting the Military Religious Freedom Foundation or its leadership.
The US Air Force sent F-35s to defend NATO. Here’s what it learned.
NATO’s eastern flank has become an ideal proving ground for America’s most advanced fighter jet.
Agencies are ‘falling short’ in preparing employees for coronavirus
The National Treasury Employees Union says that agencies are in large part lagging behind the necessary actions to keep employees and taxpayers safe.
By Jessie Bur
Feds have fewer whistleblower rights than in the private sector
Whistleblower advocacy groups called on Congress to expand federal employees' available options to address calling out waste, fraud and abuse at their agencies.
By Jessie Bur
What we continue to get wrong about cybersecurity
Today’s cyberthreat environment is menacing, and it’s clear that we always need to be in a state of “high alert.”
By Kiersten E. Todt