The Army's Fusion Directorate is a new approach to help victims of sexual assault and harassment that will give soldiers one more avenue to seek help.
The past 18 months have thrown a wrench in many of the military’s plans, but the supply chain is one that has taken a particularly hard hit. Army Materiel Command had a handful of backups that caused issues for the supply chain during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Pentagon issued its guidance for civilian employees on Monday, giving workers a little less than two months to get inoculated.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is seeing troubling new figures in military suicide rates.
Soldiers waiting for guidance that allows beards will have to keep waiting.
Several agencies have followed a pattern of restructuring their IT shops, embracing artificial intelligence and automation, or developing programs with less siloes.
In the sweepstakes for the latest iteration of a big Army logistics contract, two bid protests failed to gain a prize for one bidder. A big issue was pricing.
Army Reserve and Army National Guard soldiers will have until the end of June next year.
In a bid to sure no brainpower is overlooked, the Army has established research partnerships with historically black and minority-serving colleges and universities. The topics are artificial intelligence and machine learning.
The military wants to see some of its work come to fruition in the coming years.
White House named Mina Hsiang as the new administrator of USDS replacing Matt Cutts, who left in April after four years as the acting or permanent leader.
FEMA, State and Air Force bring on new technology executives to key cyber and innovation roles.
The Army is working with industry to develop a new generation of helicopters and drones that operate vertically. One recent milestone was the locking in of requirements for four lines of effort.
Service members are eligible for up to $5,500, which is about enough to ship two pets.
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.