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Rachel Oswald
Rachel Oswald is a reporter for Global Security Newswire, where she covers a wide range of defense issues, including North Korea and missile defense. Prior to joining GSN in 2009, Rachel covered Georgia politics and local government for more than two years at The Covington News, where she won four Georgia Press Association awards for investigative journalism and business reporting. In 2013, she traveled to Kazakhstan as an International Reporting Project fellow where she reported on nonproliferation issues. She is a graduate of the George Washington University, where she majored in Middle Eastern Studies.
Rachel Oswald is a reporter for Global Security Newswire, where she covers a wide range of defense issues, including North Korea and missile defense. Prior to joining GSN in 2009, Rachel covered Georgia politics and local government for more than two years at The Covington News, where she won four Georgia Press Association awards for investigative journalism and business reporting. In 2013, she traveled to Kazakhstan as an International Reporting Project fellow where she reported on nonproliferation issues. She is a graduate of the George Washington University, where she majored in Middle Eastern Studies.
Defense
Air Force Defends Shielding Nuclear Force from Service Cutbacks
Deborah Lee James said it was necessary to have "full manning in our nuclear positions."
- Rachel Oswald, National Journal
Defense
Senate Confirms Creedon for NNSA No. 2 Position
Creedon most recently served as assistant secretary of Defense for global strategic affairs.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Defense
Progress Hard to Gauge on Homeland Antimissile Program
Auditors note dearth of data on improvements.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Defense
Los Alamos Gets 'Inadequate' Safety Rating from Energy Dept.
Facility had 38 nuclear criticality safety infractions in the last fiscal year and received an overall performance rating of "does not meet expectations."
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Defense
Global Strike Command Adds New Job Type to Address Missileer Woes
Assistant director will be a middle-management position charged with supporting command leadership in its efforts to direct junior nuclear personnel.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Management
Federal Grants Bring New Cash to Local Emergency-Response Efforts
HHS announces $840 million in fiscal 2014 grants to state and community public-health programs.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Defense
Audit Questions Savings in Pentagon Plan to Cut Strategic Command, Other Senior Staff
Plan would exclude from consideration a lot of positions that could be cut, GAO finds.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Tech
Pentagon Funds Development of New Tech for Detecting 'Dirty Bombs'
Most current detection systems rely on helium 3, which is rare.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Management
Air Force Wants to Boost Global Strike Command's Clout
Move comes in response to a series of ethics lapses in the nuclear sector.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Management
Nuke Agency Rejects Mandate to Provide Cost-Savings Details
Agency's spending decisions are under the microscope in light of a broader congressional atmosphere of budget-tightening and because of past cost overruns.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Defense
A Pass-Fail Exam Is All That Stands Between Air Force Officers and Nuclear Missile Codes
Change comes in the wake of a high-profile cheating scandal that revealed a de facto expectation that perfect test scores were needed for advancement.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Oversight
Obama Says GOP Playing 'Political Games' on Benghazi Attacks
Republicans say Obama didn't send military backup when it was requested.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Defense
Obama Chemical Weapons ‘Red Line’ for Syria Keeps Shifting, Ex-Official Says
Growing confidence Assad used nerve agent sarin.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Management
North Korea Situation Said to Require Careful Diplomacy
Regional experts say U.S. needs to move beyond show of military might.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Defense
New State Dept. office to help organize sanctions efforts
Office will be led by Ambassador Dan Fried, who formerly directed efforts to shutter the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.
- Rachel Oswald, Global Security Newswire
Defense
Agency awards grant for developing nuclear security expertise
The $25 million award will primarily aid graduate students and researchers working on nuclear nonproliferation and security.
- Rachel Oswald