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Pentagon Slashes $5.1B from IT and Consulting Contracts

In a recent Department of Defense (DoD) memorandum, Pete Hegseth announced a significant re-evaluation of current contracts, highlighting a pivotal shift towards optimizing military resources. His focus, primarily aimed at a more efficient allocation of budgetary funds, underscored the essentiality of internal workforce capabilities over external consulting services. Hegseth boldly stated his intent to curtail contracts with prominent consulting firms such as Accenture, Deloitte, and Booz Allen. He argued, "Many of…

Pentagon Oversight Agency to Examine Defence Secretary’s Involvement in Group Messaging Incident

The Pentagon's inspector general's office is set to launch an investigation into the use of the commercial messaging app Signal by US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for discussions related to air strikes in Yemen. This inquiry stems from a memo highlighting concerns regarding compliance with established policies regarding communication channels. Recently, the Trump administration has found itself enmeshed in controversy following the accidental leak of a group chat featuring senior security officials discussing air strikes…

Pentagon Weighs Reducing U.S. Africa Command Forces

In a quiet yet significant move, the Trump administration is pondering an executive action to shift the operational landscape of the U.S. military. The spotlight is currently on the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), which is under scrutiny for a potential structural overhaul. According to several insiders with knowledge of these plans, there is a consideration to reposition AFRICOM as a subcomponent of the European Command (EUCOM). The larger narrative here aligns with President Trump's often-stated aim of trimming down…

Historic Pentagon Overhaul Results in Dismissal of Leading U.S. General

In a dramatic turn of events, President Donald Trump has dismissed Air Force General CQ Brown from his role as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This move, described as unprecedented, also saw the removal of five other high-ranking admirals and generals, marking a significant shift in the upper echelons of U.S. military leadership. On his Truth Social account, Mr. Trump announced his plan to nominate former Lieutenant General Dan 'Razin' Caine as General Brown's successor. This decision represents a notable departure…

US Military Planes Transport Migrants as Pentagon Prepares Additional Troops for the Border

Under the blazing sun of immigration policy shifts, the U.S. military is springing into action, quite literally flying people to far-off lands. On a whirlwind Friday, the unmistakable hum of C-17 aircraft engines marked a novel chapter, as directed by President Donald Trump. The Pentagon, ever-prepared for boundary skirmishes, green-lighted sending additional soldiers, including the renowned 82nd Airborne Division, to patrol the southern border. One might've heard a flurry of wings as two…

Pentagon Encouraged to Compensate Families of Deceased and Wounded Civilians

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., the chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, spoke at a Pentagon press briefing on May 20, as captured by Ricky Carioti of The Washington Post. Lately, rights organizations have been nudging Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to green-light compensation for families affected by U.S. military actions abroad. This push comes as the Biden administration faces a final-hour challenge to fulfill its vow to mend its approach to unintended civilian casualties during military…

Pentagon chief Mark Esper on official visit to Algeria

The US Secretary of Defense continues his three-day visit to North Africa, which is also his first trip to the African continent. After Tunisia yesterday, Mark Esper made a stopover in Algiers on October 1, before heading for Morocco tomorrow. No Pentagon leader has visited Algeria since Donald Rumsfeld in 2006. The goal is to strengthen cooperation between the two countries on security issues.…

Pentagon chief Mark Esper on tour in the Maghreb

Secretary of Defense Mark Esper will begin a three-day visit to North Africa on Wednesday 30 September. Mark Esper makes his first trip to the African continent. He will talk about anti-jihadist cooperation. First step, Wednesday: Tunisia. Mark Esper has a meeting with President Kaïs Saied and his Minister of Defense. About the program: strengthening ties between the United States and Tunisia and the fight against jihadist organizations. And it should also be a question of China's and Russia's activities on the African…

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