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US poised to bite into Russia’s global defense market share
A senior U.S. State Department official said Thursday that a massive Ukraine aid package ― which contains $4 billion in grants for allies to buy American-made military hardware ― is partly aimed at eroding Russia’s share of the global defense market.
By Joe Gould
Air Force officer performance eval overhaul could be done by 2020
The Air Force hopes to finish and roll out its massive overhaul of the officer performance evaluation and promotion system by fiscal 2020, the service’s top personnel officer said.
Trump CIA pick’s links to torture to fuel confirmation battle
Sen. John McCain says President Trump’s pick for CIA director was involved in “one of the darkest chapters in American history” and needs to explain her stance on torture programs.
By Joe Gould
Tillerson out at State, to be replaced by CIA chief Pompeo
President Donald Trump fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Tuesday and said he would nominate CIA Director Mike Pompeo to replace him.
Services, DoD offer options to reduce military moves
Too many moves? The services are looking at it.
By Karen Jowers
Update: VA hospital changes course (again), will allow Pin-Up visit
The group's models have visited more than 60 VA centers.
By Kevin Lilley