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60-day waiting period before DADT repealed
Overturning the military ban on openly gay servicemembers serving will not occur immediately, Politico reports.
Tags: DoD Report , military , gay rights , waiting period , Politico , Congress , Dorobek Insider
Pay freeze, funding questions answered as end of year approaches
Questions about agency funding, pay freezes, and benefits are answered for feds as the end of the year approaches.
Tags: Congress , pay freeze , pay and benefits , pay debate , budget , furlough , transit subsidy , omnibus , continuing resolution , Jolie Lee
Senate gets a last pass at 'don't ask, don't tell'
For the second time this year the House voted to dismantle the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, giving the Senate a final shot in the waning days of this Congress at changing a law requiring thousands of uniformed gays to hide their sexual identity.
Tags: Federal Drive , DoD Report , Congress , Pentagon , Don't Ask Don't Tell
House to vote on repeal of don't ask, don't tell
Tags: House , Congress , gay rights , Associated Press
Gates still calling for repeal of DADT
Tags: DoD Update , American Forces Press Service , Congress , Dorobek Insider , Robert Gates
DoD worries Congress won't repeal DADT
The Washington Post reports that the Pentagon is worried that Congress won't repeal the ban on gays openly serving in the military.
Tags: DoD Update , Washington Post , Congress , Dorobek Insider
Don't Ask, Don't Tell, don't care?
Tags: Federal Drive , DoD Report , Lawrence Korb , Center for American Progress
DADT report will have early release
Learn more in today's DoD report
Tags: Federal Drive , Defense , DoD Report ,
Mullen rebukes USMC's Amos over DADT
The top U.S. military officer said Monday he was startled by a public panning of the proposal to lift the military's ban on gays from the head of the Marine Corps.
Tags: Federal Drive , DoD Report , USMC , DoD , Defense , Mike Mullen
Pentagon freezes Don't Ask discharges
A U.S. District Court judge in California has again refused to lift an injunction that blocked the U.S. military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. A week ago, Judge Virginia Phillips ordered the military to stop enforcing the law. Yesterday, she reaffirmed the decision.
Tags: Federal Drive , DoD Report , Pentagon , management



