The Congressional Budget Office estimates it will cost taxpayers anywhere from $10 million to $125 million to rebrand the ...
A report released by the Congressional Budget Office estimated the amount of money that would be spent on new signs and letterhead, should Congress approve a change.
A new Congressional Budget Office analysis says renaming the Department of Defense the Department of War could cost taxpayers ...
The final figure would likely hinge on the extent of replacement for signs, letterhead, name plates and digital coding ...
New robotic autonomous systems and forward-deployed forces are key to the Navy’s emerging hedge force concept the service is ...
We found no evidence confirming the phrase appearing on a lectern originated verbatim in Nazi Germany, as social media posts ...
The Trump administration's push to change the Defense Department's name to the Department of War could cost nine figures, ...
Former Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne has been given the rare distinction of having his name attached to a space aboard the ...
Navy Secretary John Phelan delivered remarks at the 38th Annual Surface Navy Association National Symposium in Arlington, ...
The aircraft used to strike an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean in September was part of a fleet of disguised planes, two ...
The department posted to social media, "One Homeland. One People. One Heritage," drawing outrage and comparison to a ...
Massachusetts has an official state cookie (chocolate chip), a state bean (navy), and a state beverage (cranberry juice), ...