The Defense Security Cooperation Agency is reducing the surcharge rate for foreign military sales by 8 percent, going from a 3.8 percent on every sale to 3.5 percent. DSCA said the new
MoreThe U.S. Air Force aimed to trade size for quality when forming its budget strategy for the next five years, Secretary Michael Donley told an Air Force Association conference in Washington Tuesday.
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Kristen Baldwin is a principal deputy in the Defense Department, where she serves as the deputy assistant secretary for systems engineering within the office of the assistant secretary for research and development.
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Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is proposing legislation that would grant agency chief information officers authority over their respective agencies’ information technology budgets, Nextgov reports. According to Joseph Marks’ report, Issaâs bill would
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The Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs announced they will allocate over $100 million to research the treatment and diagnosis of mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) and Post-traumatic Stress
MoreSteve Kempf is expected return as a senior adviser to acting General Services Administration head Dan Tangherlini in September, when his 60-day medical leave is scheduled to complete. According to Federal News
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One building will house medicine leaders from the U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force as the new Defense Health Headquarters in Falls Church, Va. opened Tuesday. American Forces Press Service reports the
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The White House released a preliminary estimation last Friday of budget reductions agencies would face in January 2013. The Department of Homeland Security will see a $911 million budget scale-back for infrastructure and network
MoreThe U.S. and Japan have agreed to deploy a second advanced missile defense radar in Japan to counter missile attacks from North Korea, the New York Times reports. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta
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Some senators are starting to float proposed amounts of defense budget cuts, with those numbers being much less than the $1 trillion over 10 years that would be cut if sequestration occurs,
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