To free up money and time, Army steadily cutting mandatory training




Federal Drive with Tom Temin show

Summary: As part of a push to restore readiness, the Army has been steadily getting rid of what it views as unnecessary burdens on the force over the past fed months. Among the latest requirements to go is mandatory training for corrosion control. The service’s top official has issued more than a dozen memos cutting administrative demands, and says there’s more to come. Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu had details on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.