Defense

What critics call a ‘CRomnibus’ boosts security spending

Draft in the House includes funding for more whole-body imaging machines at airports, and for border security and immigration enforcement endeavors.

Defense

Senate will consider 'don't ask, don’t tell' tonight

A vote will be part of a defense measure this evening.

Defense

In general, agencies comply with employee background check requirement

Nearly 90 percent of employees with unsupervised access to federal facilities have been checked out.

Defense

General gives upbeat assessment of progress in Afghanistan

Gen. David Petraeus says U.S. and allied forces have arrested the Taliban's momentum in many parts of the country, and reversed it in important areas.

Defense

House funding measure leaves fate of F-35 alternate engine uncertain

Supporters argue competition will improve the product, but critics say producing two engines for the fighter jet is a prime example of waste.

Defense

Gates makes his own surprise visit to Afghanistan

Trip comes as the Obama administration is wrapping up a strategy review of the war.

Defense

Defense revises rule on contractor business systems

New proposal lowers the amount the government can withhold from contractors that don’t do enough to protect against waste, fraud and abuse.

Defense

Defense chief isn't optimistic about ‘don’t ask’ repeal this year

Senate plans to adjourn for the year by Dec. 17 and has a long to-do list before leaving town.

Defense

Report: Defense faces large and growing mental health problem

Data reflect the ‘increasing psychological toll’ of combat operations on the force.

Defense

Senate passes bill to manage military cemetery

Measure requires Army to report whether Arlington graves are properly marked and to develop plans to fix errors.

Defense

General not confident of 2014 pullout from Afghanistan

Gen. David Petraeus notes the war is a very complex endeavor and requires a comprehensive approach.

Defense

Marine Corps, Army chiefs oppose ending 'don't ask' this year

Leaders say ending the ban on openly gay troops now would distract forces from combat training and operations.

Defense

McKeon insists on hearing from the military on ‘don’t ask’

Presumptive House Armed Services chairman says he wants to hear from the chiefs of the military services and field commanders on repealing ban.

Defense

Texan expresses confidence he'll win Armed Services contest

The prospect of Silvestre Reyes becoming the top Democrat on military committee has created a complicated race for the ranking member position on Intelligence, the panel he currently chairs.

Defense

Gates warns against gambling on 'don't ask' repeal

Delaying a vote until after the lame duck session could mean the courts decide the issue, Defense secretary says.

Defense

WikiLeaks did 'significant damage' to diplomacy, State official says

State's assessment of disclosure of classified cables differs starkly from comments made by Defense secretary.

Defense

Panel urges OMB not to block F-35 alternate engine funding

The White House has made the second engine an example of government waste.

Defense

White House calls for review to stop leaks

The administration continues to deal with the fallout from the WikiLeaks disclosures.

Defense

From Nextgov.com: TSA seeks improved airport screening methods

Agency sought advanced technologies prior to concerns over full-body scans and pat-downs.

Defense

Army issues revised RFP for ground combat vehicle

Service expects to award contracts in April 2011 to develop new infantry vehicle.