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The Army has canceled its Command Assessment Program, a promotion board that factored psychological assessments and potential biases into leadership considerations.

“Good riddance,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on X. “Promotions across [Department of Defense] will ONLY be based on merit & performance.”

The program, which was implemented broadly across the Army in 2020, was aimed at reducing conscious and subconscious biases and using peer assessments and behavioral analysis to choose candidates for command posts.

NAVY SECRETARY PUSHES REVIEW BOARD TO PURGE DEI FROM NAVAL ACADEMY AND RESTORE ‘WARRIOR ETHOS’

Former Army Secretary Christine Wormuth had made CAP an official program of record just before President Donald Trump took office

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