DOD Chemical Risk Office To Be Cut Under Pentagon Efficiency Measures

By Suzanne Yohannan / July 5, 2011 at 8:36 PM
The Pentagon office that manages risks related to chemicals and materials the military uses -- and often seeks to influence EPA risk assessments by raising questions over scientific reviews -- is set to lose its director and be absorbed by another environmental directorate, raising questions about how much of the office's work will continue. The cut, scheduled to take effect Sept. 30, is being implemented as part of a multibillion-dollar efficiency initiative then-Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced earlier this year...

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