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The Pentagon is suspending its participation in various events hosted by “America Last” think tanks pending further review, Politico reported Thursday. The Department of Defense (DOD) is temporarily refraining from sending its senior officials to various think tank events on the heels of suspending DOD participation in the Aspen Security Forum,
The Department of Defense (DOD) is halting the participation of its officials in research and think tank events, for now, according to a new directive issued this week. The Pentagon will vet
For years, Republican and Democratic administrations have sent officials to national security and foreign policy conferences around the world.
The initiative hadn’t been planned to include xAI’s Grok model as recently as March, the former Pentagon employee said.
The Pentagon says people with congestive heart failure, undergoing treatment for schizophrenia or who have a history of paraphilic disorders will no longer be eligible for a medical waiver to serve in the military.
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Air Force Times on MSNThe Pentagon’s Golden Dome program office is hiringAs a direct report to the deputy secretary of defense, Guetlein has authority to bypass competitive hiring procedures as he builds his Golden Dome team.
The Pentagon has issued new rules that would prevent people currently treated for schizophrenia, congestive heart failure, having a donated organ or some other issues from receiving a medical
Shahed-style drones are deadly systems that Russia has been using to strike Ukrainian cities for nearly three years.
Justin Fulcher, who served as a senior advisor to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, has departed from the Pentagon after six months.
The Army commissioned four executives from tech companies, including Palantir, Meta and OpenAI, as reserve officers at the rank of lieutenant colonel.
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Weapons jam: Pentagon sucks at removing foreign objects from its gear, auditors sayComponent origin isn't tracked, says GAO, meaning the circuits in equipment could be from anywhere The Pentagon doesn't know where components of its critical systems come from, and it's doing a poor job of finding out,