This three-day special event from Federal News Network brought together dozens of Defense Department and industry experts to explain why the definition of “the cloud” has evolved over the past decade.
The armed services are focusing on training, tempo and maintenance to reduce the number of mishaps that lead to injuries and fatalities.
In a new campaign plan, the sea services say teaming traditional systems with unmanned ones will let them "rewrite the narrative" of maritime warfare.
Airmen and Guardians are not permitted from being members of groups, but certain actions can jeopardize their careers.
The man spent five hours freely wandering the base where the president’s plane is kept.
For DoD, the cloud is about one thing: Improving capability delivery to warfighters, and doing it more quickly and more securely.
A unit at Hansom Air Force Base, Massachusetts is running a challenge competition to come up with bots with the potential to speed up procurement and acquisition.
The Defense Contract Management Agency is reexamining several of its past decisions to reimburse contractors. That's after the DoD inspector general found DCMA overruled the findings of incurred cost audits without adequate explanation.
Air Force officials are looking to expand the program under which new equipment is designed completely digitally, and moving to construction without blueprints or clay models.
School superintendents say they have ideas to fix an explosion of problems.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is telling the military services to stand up new violence prevention workforces, identify "high risk" bases and assess their own compliance with existing policies meant to stop sexual assault.
Digital tools to help plan flight routing are already saving 200,000 gallons of fuel per week in one region, and the savings could soon grow to a million gallons.
Tests on VA's new system showed more than 500 serious problems as recently as last summer. The department managed to resolve or work around almost all of them by the time of its first deployment in October.
As it celebrates 75 years in business, the Air Force Association deals with a service facing a lot of challenges. With an update, the chair of the board, Gerald Murray.
The Army is focusing on data accuracy as it prepares to move the rest of its uniformed workforce into its centralized HR IT system, known as IPPS-A.