WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Robert Salesses will serve as acting defense secretary until President Donald Trump's choice for the position, Pete Hegseth, is confirmed by the Senate, two U.S. officials said on Monday.
He has been leading the Washington Headquarters Service, which includes all of the capital region support services, including facilities management and the office of general counsel and others ...
Salesses, a retired Marine Corps officer, was the deputy director of Washington Headquarters Services prior to getting selected to serve as the interim leader of the military. “Mr. Robert G.
He has been leading the Washington Headquarters Service, which includes all of the capital region support services, including facilities management and the office of general counsel and others ...
Salesses is deputy director of the Washington Headquarters Services, which is focused on human resources, facilities and resource management within the Pentagon. Hegseth could face a vote by the ...
President Donald Trump has named an acting defense secretary because his choice to lead the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, has not yet been confirmed by the Senate
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE)--an organization representing nearly 15,000 United States engineers, physicians, and scientists-- has received a grant enabling it to set up permanent headquarters in Washington ...
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