Officials: Treaty Would Give Best Look at Russian Weapons
Ratification of the new Strategic Arms Control and National Security Treaty would give the United States the most-detailed look possible into Russia's strategic nuclear forces, Pentagon officials told a Senate panel. defense.gov |
State Department: Al-Qaida Still Top U.S. Terror Threat
Transnational terrorism poses the United States' gravest security threat with al-Qaida's core in Pakistan remaining the most-formidable terrorist organization targeting the U.S. homeland, according to a new State Department report. defense.gov |
Carter Outlines Plan to Help Warfighters, Taxpayers
The Defense Department's $400 billion-a-year system for buying goods and services is about to undergo changes to save taxpayer money without affecting mission readiness, a senior Pentagon official said. defense.gov |
Army Pledges Not to Cut Family Programs
Army Secretary John McHugh pledged not to cut funds used to manage his service's family programs as the Army finds ways to reduce its budget. defense.gov |
Gates sets Nov. 30 for 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' report release
The report of a working group he created to research the ramifications for the Defense Department if the law banning gay men and lesbians from serving openly in the military is repealed will be released to Congress and the public Nov. 30, Defense Department officials announced here today. army.mil |