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- FACT SHEET: Homeland Defense Policy Guidance (HDPG)
The 2022 National Defense Strategy (NDS) states that the top priority of the Department of Defense (DoD) is to defend the homeland, paced to the growing multi-domain threat posed by the People's Republic of China (PRC)
- Military and Security Developments Involving the People s Republic of . . .
A survey of multiple models of the PRC’s defense budget estimates that Beijing spends 40% to 90% more than it announces in its public defense budget, which equates to approximately $330 billion–$450 billion in total defense spending for 2024
- Annual Report to Congress Military and Security Developments Involving . . .
Russia continues to provide advanced technologies and expertise to support China’s defense and strategic goals, including for ballistic missile defense, satellite navigation, nuclear energy projects, and space exploration initiatives
- Transforming the Defense Acquisition System into the Warfighting . . .
Inaddition to l okingbeyondannually budgetedandappropriated funds toemploy novel financing approaches andde-risk industry capital investments, theDepartmentwill examinealternatecapital investment strategies inour defense industrial base
- Joint Vision Statement on U. S. -Philippine Defense Industrial Cooperation
Consistent with our existing alliance framework, the U S Department of Defense (DoD) and the Philippines Department of National Defense (DND) have a shared interest in strengthening defense industrial resilience to advance regional and economic security and mutual prosperity
- Privacy and Civil Liberties Directorate
The Defense Civil Liberties Program oversees the Department’s long-standing policy to protect the constitutional rights of DoW personnel and the public Visit the Civil Liberties Site »
- Establishment of Joint Interagency Task Force 401 - media. defense. gov
The JIATF 401 Director will submit unfunded requirements for fiscal year 2026 (FY26) to the USD (Comptroller) Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Defense (USD(C)) for review within 30 days
- U. S. Department of Defense
The Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System (DCIPS) incorporates all DoD intelligence positions under a single, performance-based, mission-focused personnel management system
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