Feb 5th 2010
"The new budget now being trotted out for the Pentagon is a tired old document, bereft of the many significant changes needed to revive our decaying defenses. Worse, the Pentagon's masters and its peanut galleries in Congress, the press, and think tanks opine delusions that anything significant is changing."
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Feb 4th 2010
By ANNE FLAHERTY
Associated Press Writer
ISTANBUL (AP) - The top U.S. military commander in Afghanistan said Thursday the security conditions thereare no longer "deteriorating," in contrast to assessments from other nations that the Taliban is expanding in the region and the situation has turned explosive...
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Feb 4th 2010
The Defense Department has released its Quadrennial Defense Review to Congress, which is due every four years.
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Federal Drive
Feb 4th 2010
Given the cuts made across the board in the proposed FY 2011 budget, Defense could easily have been considered low hanging fruit. So the biggest surprise may be no surprise at all, according to one analyst.
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Feb 3rd 2010
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is urging Congress to approve the Obama administration's $768.2 billion Pentagon budget request, saying America needs "a broad portfolio of military capabilities."
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Feb 2nd 2010
By Suzanne Kubota
Senior Internet Editor
FederalNewsRadio.com
Every four years, the Department of Defense takes a look at where we are and where we're going, setting priorities and objectives and then tying them to the budget...
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Jan 27th 2010
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - First lady Michelle Obama said Tuesday the president's 2011 budget will include a record $8...
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Jan 27th 2010
The Defense Department's Military Health System has never played a clearer or more important role in the security of the nation, the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs said at the Military Health System Conference.
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Federal Drive
Jan 22nd 2010
What happened with Aerospace & Defense spending in 2009 and where will it go in 2010? We ask a senior advisor for Aerospace and Defense at Deloitte.
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Jan 22nd 2010
Most federal workers get matching, tax-deferred contributions to their thrift savings plan, but the military refuses to give them to soldiers, sailors and airmen. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey asks "how come?"
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Mike Causey
Jan 21st 2010
Christmas Day underwear bomber should have been handed over to military, says one Senator.
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In Depth
Jan 19th 2010
What's important now, is that, even as the United States renders extraordinary emergency assistance, we begin working on our Haitian-exit strategy. Haiti deserves more than a future where it survives, forever tied to U.S. apron strings, living from dole to dole.
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Lurita Doan
Jan 18th 2010
Report on shootings, mobilization to island nation on agenda at Friday's briefing
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In Depth
Jan 14th 2010
Former Defense Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Steve Bucci calls for security standards from cloud providers.
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In Depth
Jan 14th 2010
The expanding Chinese military budget is causing some concern at agencies and on the Hill.
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