Early signs suggest Congress is ready to let DoD expand pilot programs that use colorless appropriations for IT, but not without limitations.
The Air Force will hit its goal of recruiting 42,000 people in 2021.
The new military branch has billed itself as a “start from scratch” enterprise, that won’t be held back by traditions of other military services.
The service wants to downsize the number of aircraft it uses and focus on modernizing current systems and developing next generation weapons to make its top priority near-peer competition.
The NGA is trying to flip the script on how U.S. spy agencies consider geospatial intelligence sources.
The military wants to see some of its work come to fruition in the coming years.
Congress is unlikely to bite on $1.4 billion in divestments the Air Force proposed for the 2022 budget.
The Air Force is hard at work on a project to replace its crucial weather satellites. Shepherding this project is a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program, Chong Le.
Acquisitions can go wrong when the agency downplays price, but makes an award on price anyway.
The contracts will develop the integration of the autonomous core system and continued operational experimentation through 2022.
This moving season is proving to be chaotic as people who delayed moves during the COVID-19 pandemic stampede to relocate and companies struggle with labor shortages.
Since last year, the Labor Department has adjusted its approach to collaboration while the Air Force is using more virtual and augmented reality.
Congress is concerned that after nearly two years the Space Force doesn't have much to show.
Air Mobility Command (AMC) is piloting a virtual reality program for its military and civilian employees’ mandatory sexual assault prevention and response training (SAPR).
When Pentagon leadership discusses the rising threat of China, are they putting military dollars where their mouths are? For answers, Federal Drive turned to Govini Senior Vice President Jim Mitre.