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With Esper Nomination, Musical Chairs Underway at Pentagon

July 16, 2019
The official nomination of Army Secretary Mark Esper to be defense secretary this week set off a string of personnel changes in the upmost echelons of the U.S. military. Esper, who had been serving as acting defense secretary since late June, was... Read More Details

NGAUS Welcomes New Digital Content Manager

July 16, 2019
A new face at NGAUS aims to help the organization expand its digital profile. Nancy Gabaldon joined the association staff in Washington, D.C., as digital content manager earlier this month. She previously worked for Van Bram, a digital marketing... Read More Details

Army Expanding IPPS-A After Successful Test with PA Guard

July 16, 2019
Army leaders are pushing forward with fielding a new talent management system after testing the program first in the Army National Guard. The Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army (IPPS-A), will eventually integrate all one million soldiers of the... Read More Details

Congress, President Reach Two-year Budget Agreement

July 23, 2019
The Defense Department could begin fiscal 2020 and 2021 with its full funding in place under a sweeping budget deal congressional leaders and President Donald Trump announced last night. The $1.3 trillion agreement for fiscal 2020 may avert what... Read More Details

Esper is First Former Guardsmen Confirmed as Defense Secretary

July 23, 2019
The Senate today confirmed former Army Secretary Mark Esper to be the next secretary of defense. He is the first non-acting defense secretary since Jim Mattis resigned at the end of 2018. He is also the first former Guardsman to hold the post. Esper... Read More Details

Army Studying Trailblazing, ‘Hyperfit’ Women Soldiers

July 23, 2019
Medical researchers are taking a closer look at some of the Army’s trailblazing women as part of a voluntary study, according to the Associated Press . The study will include women who have passed the nine-week Ranger course and those who have... Read More Details

Guard has Higher Rate of Suicide, per DoD Report

July 23, 2019
A new report shows that suicide-mortality rates for U.S. military have continued to rise in recent years and that the National Guard has the highest rates of any other component. The Department of Defense Suicide Event Report is the principal... Read More Details

Fry Scholarship Bill Passes First Hurdle

July 30, 2019
A bill that would extend eligibility for the Fry Scholarship to spouses and children of fallen Guardsmen and Reservists has passed the House as part of a larger legislative package. Rep. Mike Levin, D-Calif., and Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla... Read More Details

Senate To-Do List: Approve Military Leaders Before Break

July 30, 2019
Senators have a long to-do list ahead of a five-week recess, including piecing together some of the final building blocks of a new Pentagon leadership. In addition to debating a two-year budget agreement that has already passed the House, senators... Read More Details

GRE Now Required for Army Captains Course

July 30, 2019
A new Army policy requires officers enrolled in Captains Career Courses to take the Graduate Record Exam. The computer-administered test is used by many universities to assess potential applicants for graduate programs. In the Army, officers applying... Read More Details