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Executive department of the United States federal government
The Department of Defense appears in 10 documents primarily as context in discussions about government operations, contractors, intelligence activities, and national security matters. These mentions span books, reports, and testimony discussing various U.S. government operations and intelligence activities.
The Department of Defense is referenced in several distinct contexts across the documents. It appears in business analysis discussing General Dynamics' government contracts, in classified reports about Edward Snowden's document theft (where over 900,000 DoD military files were stolen), and in discussions of national security policy including the Defense Innovation Board and Defense Authorization Acts. The entity also appears in testimony about prosecutors with DoD backgrounds and in historical discussions about early telecommunications infrastructure. These are primarily institutional references rather than direct involvement with Epstein.
ofA Merrill Lynch Global Research estimates Gov't Legislation: 56% of sales are from the US government General Dynamics’ primary customer is the US Department of Defense, which accounted for 47% of total sales in 2015. The remaining 9% are to other non-DoD US government agencies like the intelligence community. For th
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President Obama’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communication Technologies. From 2016 to 2017, he served on the Defense Innovation Board of the US Department of Defense. He is the author of the bestsellers NUDGE (with Richard H. Thaler) and THE WORLD ACCORDING TO STAR WARS. His two most recent books, IMPEACHMENT: A C
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023439 →tes on their side. Traditionally, this is done through formal discussions with U.S. officials at the State Department, National Security Council, and Department of Defense; meetings with members of Congress; writing op-eds in influential media outlets; and informal channels of influence, notably the Washington social ci
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Page: EFTA00025394 →ficked or go missing each year. Securities and Exchange Commission Solicitors Regulation Authority Spirit Lake Tribe U.S. Attorneys Office U.S. Department of Defense U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Department of Justice U.S. De
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bility in the Government's Trillion Dollar Investment', with testimony from Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisitions and Sustainment Ellen Lord; Department of Defense Assistant Inspector General Theresa Hull, and F-35 Joint Program Office Program Executive Officer Lt. Gen. Eric Fick; Government Accountability Offi
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ew how to flush some of the Navy's vital mechanical systems. And more importantly from a business aspect, the company knew how to win the necessary Department of Defense contracts to keep the lights on," but "according to a new lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Norfolk, that competitive edge may have walked out
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tagon-390851> (8/2, Seligman, 4.29M) reports President Trump has installed retired Army Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata "for a top Pentagon job in a senior Department of Defense post on a temporary basis after lawmakers abruptly canceled his confirmation hearing last week amid lingering questions about his fitness for the ro
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s Brig. Gen. Paul Stanton will serve as US Army Cyber EFTA00136585 Command's "new deputy commanding general of operations, according to an Aug. 27 Department of Defense release." Stanton, who is currently "serving as the deputy director of operations, J-3 at U.S. Cyber Command, will return to Fort Gordon, Georgia,
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erleau) reports Brig. Gen. Paul Stanton will serve as US Army Cyber Command's "new deputy commanding general of operations, according to an Aug. 27 Department of Defense release." Stanton, who is currently "serving as the deputy director of operations, J-3 at U.S. Cyber Command, will return to Fort Gordon, Georgia, t
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ability in the Government's Trillion Dollar Investment; with testimony from Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisitions and Sustainment Ellen Lord; Department of Defense Assistant Inspector General Theresa Hull, and F-35 Joint Program Office Program Executive Officer Lt. Gen. Eric Fick; Government Accountability Off
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ary. Politico (8/2, Seligman, 4.29M) reports President Trump has installed retired Army Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata "for a top Pentagon job in a senior Department of Defense post on a temporary basis after lawmakers abruptly canceled his confirmation hearing last week amid lingering questions about his fitness for the r
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rticle was politically motivated "bad journalism", and that "the troopers were greedy and had slimy motives".L141 That month, Clinton implemented a Department of Defense directive known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", which allowed gay men and women to serve in the armed services provided they kept their sexual prefere
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rticle was politically motivated "bad journalism", and that "the troopers were greedy and had slimy motives".1141 That month, Clinton implemented a Department of Defense directive known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", which allowed gay men and women to serve in the armed services provided they kept their sexual prefere

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