Lockheed Martin, other defense contractors scrap DEI programs following Trump executive order
- President Trump's executive order will cut federal diversity, equity, and inclusion funding for both minorities and veterans as well.
- The Department of Veterans Affairs stated that it will reallocate resources to better support veterans, families, and caregivers after implementing the executive order.
- Veteran Boyd expressed concern about the reduction of funding and emphasized the need for new techniques to help veterans.
- Boyd hopes veterans will be well cared for despite the ending of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
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Lockheed Martin, other defense contractors scrap DEI programs following Trump executive order
An executive order from Trump threatens to punish contractors that promote diversity, equity and inclusion. That's had an impact at companies with a significant presence in DFW, including Lockheed Martin and RTX.
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