Military Times puts Clint Emerson in the hot seat for quickfire.Military Times puts Clint Emerson in the hot seat for some rapid-fire Q&A. Today’s topic: Cybersecurity. Share:In Other NewsExperts debunk DOD claim about autism therapy, demand its availabilityA new report urges the DOD to provide Applied Behavior Analysis as a basic benefit for the one in 28 military children diagnosed with autism.DOD needs more feedback from troops in future PCS moves, GAO findsMore comprehensive feedback from troops and families can help DOD assess movers' performance, Government Accountability Office auditors said.Pick to lead VA benefits work faces criticism over reform proposalsSeveral Democratic lawmakers argued nominee Karen Brazell’s non-answers about the potential for benefits eligibility changes should be disqualifying. Veterans volunteer longer, vote more often than civilian peers: reportFewer veterans are donating their free time to charities today then they did four years ago, but their involvement remains strong. House passes $893 billion defense policy bill with war powers repeal Only a handful of Democrats supported the defense authorization bill plan, because of social issue fights included in the measure. Load More
Experts debunk DOD claim about autism therapy, demand its availabilityA new report urges the DOD to provide Applied Behavior Analysis as a basic benefit for the one in 28 military children diagnosed with autism.
DOD needs more feedback from troops in future PCS moves, GAO findsMore comprehensive feedback from troops and families can help DOD assess movers' performance, Government Accountability Office auditors said.
Pick to lead VA benefits work faces criticism over reform proposalsSeveral Democratic lawmakers argued nominee Karen Brazell’s non-answers about the potential for benefits eligibility changes should be disqualifying.
Veterans volunteer longer, vote more often than civilian peers: reportFewer veterans are donating their free time to charities today then they did four years ago, but their involvement remains strong.
House passes $893 billion defense policy bill with war powers repeal Only a handful of Democrats supported the defense authorization bill plan, because of social issue fights included in the measure.