DefenseScoop – Deputy Secretary of Defense Stephen Feinberg issued a new memorandum directing the Pentagon’s near-term implementation of President Donald Trump’s DOGE-inspired executive order to pare back federal agency regulations. The memo and its attached spreadsheet reveal a wide range of existing rules and guidance associated with the Defense Department’s intelligence, information technology, weapons acquisition, and other portfolios that are now up for review.
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Feinberg Initiates Pentagon’s Implementation of DOGE-Influenced Regulatory Review
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