Shuttering a department that was vital to victory in the Cold War? That's a great way to lose the battles of tomorrow.
The Department of Defense is disestablishing the Office of Net Assessment, or ONA, under the orders of Pete Hegseth, ...
There is a "brief word on the dismantling of a little-known Pentagon office that helped America win the Cold War," says The Wall Street Journal editorial board. The Office of Net Assessment "exists to ...
Senior leaders give a frank assessment of how and why government ‘should be extremely worried’ about the security threat ...
Hegseth shuts the Office of Net Assessment for no good reason.
The office is often referred to as the Pentagon’s internal think tank and strategizes for possible future conflicts ...
A March 13 memo from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, obtained by Breaking Defense, orders all employees of the Office of Net Assessment reassigned to different roles and cancels related contracts.
The Office of Net Assessment opened more than 50 years ago and developed concepts for possible conflict with U.S. adversaries ...
Attributed to Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell: ...
House members in the Congressional Progressive Caucus were giving a news conference Thursday night as news broke that Senate ...
I must confess that I have not voted in an election, other than local ones, since I left my life in academia and government ...
The now-vacant Social Security Building at 367 Main St. will open shortly as the School Department’s special needs assessment ...
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