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Sig Sauer plans to expand ammunition factory in central Arkansas
Sig Sauer plans a $150 million expansion of its Elite Performance Ammunition manufacturing facility in central Arkansas.
By Hunter Field, Arkansas Advocate
Veterans groups step up efforts to help with coronavirus financial challenges and isolation
Numerous groups are working on ways to help local veterans amid unprecedented job losses and health worries.
Army & Air Force Exchange Service scales back cash purchases to halt spread of COVID-19
The Exchange Service is also encouraging customers to purchase items online and then pick them up at the store.
By Diana Stancy
Pentagon loosens cash flow for industry, more measures likely coming
Industry will be getting more cash up front to help combat the impacts of the coronavirus.
By Aaron Mehta
Lawmakers move to protect GI Bill payouts amid college coronavirus closings
Concerns surround whether schools' decisions to shift to online-only classes will affect GI Bill housing payments.
DoD processed nearly $1 billion in erroneous travel payments from 2016 to 2018
A significant percentage was completely lost.
By Jon Simkins
Trump says South Korea will pay more for US military protection
President Donald Trump has said “talks have begun” for South Korea to pay the U.S. more for its defense.
By Joe Gould
Why the Navy just slashed reenlistment bonuses
The new chief of naval personnel announced cuts to awards across the three reenlistment zones.
By Mark D. Faram
DARPA wants AI to make soldiers fitter, happier, more productive
Will AI and individual data be enough to tailor individual recommendations and to improve performance?
By Kelsey D. Atherton
‘I’m House’ — inside the case of the commander in flip-flops who got canned
Cmdr. John W. House was fired as head of Navy Recruiting District Michigan in January.
Senior officer retirement boards make cuts
The Navy panels were looking to weed out officers with declining performance or misconduct on their books.
By Mark D. Faram