Defense

Congress passes Defense authorization bill

Measure stripped of controversial provisions to ensure quick passage.

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Defense contracting cuts might be much smaller than predicted

Official tells lawmakers reductions would apply narrowly to service support contracts.

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Air travelers want 'better alternative' to screening process

Removing shoes during screening stirs the most anger among travelers, according to survey.

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Army ranger named one of top three pastry chefs in world

Master Sergeant Mark Morgan also won the Bronze Star during one of his six tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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How will the military integrate openly gay soldiers?

A look around the media at key issues under discussion.

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State Department review promises transparency, civilian ‘face’

Pentagon-style quadrennial assessment sets agenda for multiagency coordination of foreign aid and crisis response.

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Senate votes to repeal 'don't ask, don't tell'

Move comes three days after House vote to allow gays to serve openly in the military.

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From Nextgov.com: Defense tool linking disaster relief community set to relaunch by end of year

All Partners Access Network will improve chat functions and registration , as well as add e-mail.

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Ranking member slot on House Armed Services panel filled

Rep. Adam Smith of Washington will take over as the top Democrat on the committee.

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From Nextgov.com: DHS chief says cybersecurity is a civilian -- not military -- problem

Homeland Security will partner with Defense and private sector to safeguard Internet users and infrastructure , Napolitano says.

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Obama claims fragile progress in Afghanistan

With Clinton, Gates at his side, president makes case for staying the course.

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Poll finds new low in Afghan war support

New study finds 60 percent of Americans said that the war is "not worth fighting," a new high in public dissatisfaction.

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VA to institute Medicare-based fees for certain services

Officials say savings will be used to invest in new treatments; lawmakers express concern about access to kidney care in rural areas.

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Gates urges Congress to fund omnibus appropriations bill

A continuing resolution would diminish resources and flexibility, Defense secretary warns.

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Military academies report a 64 percent increase in sexual assault reports

Defense officials estimate fewer than 10 percent of incidents are actually reported at the academies.

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House votes again to repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell'

Stand-alone bill seeks to pressure the Senate to act before adjournment and get a repeal measure to the White House.

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From Nextgov.com: VA rolls out ‘smart home’ project to rehabilitate brain injury patients

Florida hospital uses technology to help veterans relearn basic but important tasks such as doing the laundry and shaving.

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Obama to offer assessment of Afghan war on Thursday

President is confident the United States is on track and can meet its commitment to begin a conditions-based drawdown next July, press secretary says.

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Afghanistan envoy Holbrooke dies

Obama commemorates the top U.S. civilian involved in the war effort as "simply one of the giants of American foreign policy."

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Defense Logistics Agency relieves key commander

Air Force Brig. Gen. Scott Chambers oversaw troop support contracts worth $14.5 billion.