In today's Federal Newscast, base officials are the describing the damage at Tyndall Air Force Base in the Florida panhandle as "catastrophic."
The Defense Department is piloting new awards for basic research that pair universities with industry.
Federal employees and government facilities announced closures, emergency response procedures and evacuation notices before Hurricane Michael made landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast Wednesday.
The military is changing its training and recruitment standards to fit cyber operators.
The Army names a new deputy CIO, while the Air Force picks its second-ever chief data officer.
Three procurement actions show the Defense Department’s continued push to move data and applications to off premise cloud services.
The Joint Tactical Networking Center is using open systems to create the next generation of tactical radio systems and be interoperable across the military services.
Drone pilots in the Air Force are flying Cessnas to learn the basics, but that won't work forever.
In today's Federal Newscast, the State Department said the breach potentially exposed the personally identifiable information of about 1 percent of its employees.
The commander of Air Education and Training Command wants to overhaul the service's process for training new pilots, and artificial intelligence will play a major role.
In today's Federal Newscast, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson laid out a plan to add 74 squadrons, but said the service does not have specifics for what kind of aircraft it may need to buy.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Agriculture Department's progress under the Centers of Excellence initiative can now be tracked through a new website.
The Navy is giving its commanders discretion on whether to require some training.
The Air Force is giving its installations more of a say in violence prevention.
Air Force secretary Heather Wilson said the service needs 74 additional squadrons in order to meet the missions it's been assigned under the new national defense strategy.