(Bloomberg) -- The Pentagon has formally asked to change its legal name from the Department of Defense to the Department of War, a move the agency estimates will cost more than $50 million. The ...
The Pentagon has asked Congress to change the name of the “Department of Defense” to the “Department of War,” while the efforts already underway to make it happen have exceeded $50 million. This ...
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Pentagon urges Congress to codify 'Department of War' name change it estimates will cost $52 million
The Pentagon is seeking congressional approval to codify the Department of War name change, estimating a $52 million cost to taxpayers for the rebranding.
The Department of Defense is looking to Congress to finalize its Department of War rename. An April legislative proposal from the department says that what remains of its rebrand would have “no ...
The Defense Department submitted the request to Congress, which has the sole authority to approve name changes to federal departments.
The Pentagon has asked Congress to codify its “Department of War” renaming, saying it will cost nearly $52 million to complete and will not have a “significant impact” on President Trump’s fiscal 2027 ...
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