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Agreement helps military spouses keep federal jobs in overseas moves
Here's how an agreement between the Pentagon and State Department will help federally employed military spouses move their jobs overseas in a PCS.
By Karen Jowers
Iran again fails to put satellite into orbit amid US worries
An Iranian rocket failed to put a satellite into orbit on Sunday, state television reported, the latest setback for a program the U.S. claims helps Tehran advance its ballistic missile program.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Lawmakers vow to fix DoD special needs program for military families
But this branch of service could be a role model for the others.
By Karen Jowers
Child at March Air Reserve Base quarantine hospitalized with fever
CDC officials said they expect the number of cases of the virus, which originated in Wuhan, China, to grow.
By Patricia Kime
Pentagon watchdog raises concerns over Navy warship readiness
The Inspector General released the findings on Tuesday.
Esper issues talking points before Pentagon budget roll-out
Ahead of briefings on the services' budgets, Defense Secretary Mark Esper sent a round-up of priorities to his top leadership.
Lawmakers question Pentagon’s efforts to reduce sexual assault at military academies
A 32-percent spike in reports has prompted a review of sexual assault prevention efforts.
Pentagon website adds ‘Spotlight’ page for coronavirus updates
The webpage aims “to disseminate the latest information on the outbreak and to highlight coordination efforts with other organizations throughout the U.S. government."
By Dylan Gresik
This British Army tank comes equipped with X-ray vision
"I do hope this concept does become reality because it makes our life on the ground a lot easier."
By Jon Simkins
Digital freedom and DNA: Caution advised on the road ahead
The unregulated genetic testing industry poses potential risks to privacy and national security that could affect military operational readiness, says the author of this commentary.
By Frederick R. Bieber
Some troops’ sensitive medical data can be found online, with the right tools
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, has written Pentagon leadership about a cyber vulnerability that may expose sensitive data about service members.
By Patricia Kime