Forget doing more with less. Army Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, who heads up the soon-to-be-defunct U.S. Joint Forces Command, said he believes because of lean defense budgets and evolving priorities, the Pentagon
As part of efforts to shutter the U.S. Joint Forces Command, the Defense Department announced it is reassigning several âcriticalâ JFCOM organizations and functions to other branches and commands, according to a
The commander of the United States Joint Forces Command yesterday provided specifics about cuts to the Norfolk, Va.-based command, including deep slashes to the contractor workforce based there. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno,
Following President Barack Obamaâs stamp of approval on plans to close the Joint Forces Command in Norfolk, Va., Defense Department leaders are preparing for the transition. âWe hope that the implementation plan
President Barack Obama signed an official memo last week, giving his stamp of approval on Defense Secretary Robert Gatesâ initiative to shutter the Joint Forces Command in Norfolk, Va. âI hereby accept
In a ceremony marking Army Gen. Raymond T. Odiernoâs assumption of command of the Joint Forces Command in Norfolk, Va., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff praised the new leader
Raytheon will close a small modeling and simulation unit in Suffolk, Va., by the end of the year, the company announced last week. HamptonRoads.com said Raytheonâs decision to shutter the four-person center
Despite the relative calm following the storm that was the House and Senate Armed Services Committee hearings on the closing of the Joint Forces Command last week, the skirmish over JFCOM continues
At a House Armed Services Committee hearing yesterday, not only did representatives come out swinging against the proposed closing of the Joint Forces Command — one of the topics up for discussion
The Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday heard testimony from three top Pentagon planners on the proposed closing of Joint Forces Command. And, as expected, there were fireworks. Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) led