Defense

Defense Begins Delivering Furlough Notices

Hundreds of thousands of civilians are expecting 11 furlough days beginning on July 8.

Oversight

Congress Revs Up Resistance to a New BRAC Round

Subcommittee approves legislative language to block the base closure process.

Defense

Air Force Begins Reinstating Suspended Personnel at Nuclear Launch Site

Nineteen employees required additional training; four have completed it.

Defense

Next Year’s Winter Olympics Are Being Held in Just About the Most Unsafe Place They Could Be

The region around Sochi is a cauldron of ethnic hatred and anti-Russian separatist movements.

Defense

Nuclear Arsenal Subject to Pentagon Cuts, But New Subs May Escape Ax

Budget scrub will advise Hagel by late this month on how best to apportion $500 billion in congressionally mandated funding reductions over the next decade.

Defense

Overhauling the Military-Justice System

Senate bill would remove decisions about sexual assault prosecutions from the chain of command.

Defense

Analysis: A Global War on Terror by Another Name Doesn't Tell Us How to Succeed

President Obama rejected the Bush-era term Global War on Terrorism in a major speech announcing changes to his counterterrorism policies.

Defense

West Point Sergeant Accused of Spying on Female Cadets

He has been charged with secretly filming the cadets in showers and locker rooms.

Defense

How Petraeus Turned the CIA into the Good Guys in Benghazi

The intelligence agency has been quite effective in limiting the public discussion of its role.

Defense

Man Killed by FBI After Being Questioned About the Boston Bombings

27-year-old Ibragim Todashev was reportedly an acquaintance of Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Nextgov

DISA Cancels $45 Million Award to Store Exabytes of Drone and Satellite Images

Competition planned for massive cloud storage contract.

Defense

Nidal Hasan Has Earned $278,000 in Salary Since the Fort Hood Shooting

Hasan's salary cannot be suspended unless he is proven guilty.

Defense

Defense Cuts Are Squeezing Programs

Commissary closings will affect thousands of civilians and service members.

Tech

New Global Navy Challenges U.S. Dominance on the Seas

The BRIC nations—Brazil, Russia, India and China—are increasing their naval presence.

Oversight

Analysis: You Know What Really Risks National Security? Leak Investigations

What's the concern, plugging leaks or managing spin?

Defense

Third Military Man in Charge of Stopping Harassment Arrested for Doing Just That

Army Lt. Col. Darin Haas turned himself in on charges of violating an order of protection and stalking.