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Marine Corps needs more agile MILCON process

“There’s nothing magic about construction for the Marine Corps. The challenge is the program budget process,” said Rear Adm. Dean VanderLey.

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Marine Corps completes ‘wall-to-wall’ barracks inspection. Here’s what’s next

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(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)FILE - This April 19, 2019 file photo shows a sign for the Department of Defense at the Pentagon in Washington. The Biden administration’s nominee for top Pentagon policy adviser was met with sharp criticism from Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Committee Thursday, including accusations that he has been too partisan to be confirmed for the job. Colin Kahl, who served as national security adviser to then-Vice President Joe Biden during the Obama administration, faced repeated questions on his previous support for the Iran nuclear deal and how he would approach that issue now. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Passing 2025 defense spending bill will be ‘particularly difficult’

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Clean Energy Pentagon

Alpha-1, DoD’s portfolio of services, will accelerate AI adoption

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(Getty Images/iStockphoto/metamorworks)Medical technology concept.

Pentagon’s reproductive healthcare policy used 12 times from June to December

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military construction

Military construction budget prioritizes housing, shipyard infrastructure

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Army cutting empty posts in major force structure transformation

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Future of Space National Guard remains uncertain

The future of approximately 1,000 space professionals in the Air National Guard remains uncertain as discussions continue on whether to give the Space…

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(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Alphonso Grant)An F-35A Lightning II assigned to the 34th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron departs after conducting an aerial refueling.

Air Force will lose $13 billion in buying power if Congress doesn’t pass 2024 budget

Under a yearlong continuing resolution, the Air Force will have to cancel 34 construction projects and the Space Force will lose $2.6 billion in research…

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Congressional Staff, Congress

If you’re not surprised there’s not a shutdown, you’re prescient or a prevaricator

To the surprise of just about everybody, the Federal Government is fully functional this Monday, October 2, 2023. Some surprise last-minute votes in both the House and Senate on Saturday happened just in time to get a continuing resolution (CR)to the president’s desk – just hours before much of the government was set to run out of appropriations.

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