Pentagon Ends Decades-Old Requirements Process to Speed Weapons Development
Pentagon kills JCIDS, betting speed over red tape—can faster weapons fielding outpace China without losing joint force rigor?
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Pentagon kills JCIDS, betting speed over red tape—can faster weapons fielding outpace China without losing joint force rigor?
The USNS César Chavez will keep its name, honoring the labor leader’s Navy service despite wider Pentagon renaming efforts.
The Pentagon has hit pause on think tank engagements, locking down public appearances to ensure every word lines up with the administration’s playbook.
Anthony Tata brings a Bronze Star in one hand and a social media rap sheet in the other, stepping into the Pentagon like a man who’s equally ready to brief Congress or torch it on cable news.
Secretary Hegseth’s review isn’t about politics—it’s about reminding the military that toughness, not tolerance, wins wars.
In the blood-slick corridors of the Pentagon, where loyalty is currency and egos collide like freight trains, Joe Kasper’s fall was less a stumble than a spectacular self-inflicted implosion.
Dan Caldwell didn’t just get walked out of the Pentagon—he lit a bonfire under the military brass and left behind a smoldering mess of ideological warfare, national security panic, and a GOP tearing itself apart from the inside.
Removing General Milley’s portraits sparks debate—revenge or respect? What does this mean for military honor and open leadership?
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