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.
Defense
Lawmakers Fight Defense Furlough Plan
Hagel urged to use flexibility to protect civilian workforce.
Defense
How the Afghan Conflict Will Be Decided
More U.S. casualties reaffirm Obama’s rush to rely on the Afghan army. Can they handle it?
Defense
Pickering Says He Will Testify on Benghazi Only in Public
Oversight Panel Chairman Issa’s demand for private session teed up clash.
Defense
Bills Address Military Sexual Assault Crisis
Take decisions to prosecute cases entirely out of the chain of command, lawmakers say.
Defense
Benghazi E-Mails Reveal CIA Handling of Talking Points
Senior administration officials contend that the e-mails show that the key changes in the talking points were made by the CIA.
News
A New Publication for New Challenges in Defense
Announcing the impending launch of Defense One.
Defense
Next Year’s Defense Furlough Prospects Uncertain
Officials aim to avoid unpaid leave in 2014, but ‘can’t know the future fully.’
Defense
Bill Would Allow Retirees to Keep TRICARE Prime Access
Defense plans to switch 171,000 enrollees to a different plan on Oct. 1 because of downsizing.
Defense
House Intelligence Chairman a 'Respected' Contender for FBI
Longtime FBI Director Robert Mueller’s term ends later this year.
Defense
Army Investigates Sex Abuse Program Coordinator for Sexual Assault
Senior enlisted soldier at Fort Hood was an equal opportunity advisor.
Defense
Hagel Presents New Defense Furlough Plan; More Tweaks Possible
‘We’ve got to be fair,’ Defense secretary says.
Defense
Russia Has Arrested a U.S. Diplomat It Swears Is a CIA Spy
Ryan Christopher Fogle was reportedly arrested with 'special technical equipment,' large sums of money, disguises and a letter intended for a possible Russian recruit.
Defense
Defense Agency Will Use Sequester, Other Cuts to Make Big Changes
DLA director will use innovative ideas to cut $10 billion over five years.
Nextgov
Army Awards $156.6 Million Anti-Nerve Gas Agent Contract
‘Bioscavenger’ agent won’t be fielded for six years.
Defense
Still No Word on Defense Furloughs
Navy seeks to exempt public shipyard workers from unpaid leave, official says.
Defense
Two Civil War Vets Finally Laid to Rest, 100 Years Later
It doesn't matter how long it's been. If you're a vet, the Missing in America Project will find you.
Defense
NATO’s Plan for Afghanistan Post-2014: A ‘Stable Instability’
U.S., allies are talking about commitments through 2018 and beyond, says top commander.
Management