The Army Research Laboratory is using a mature small business innovative research contract to expand its work on StatBond, a product created by Vanderbilt University and Hybrid Plastics.
The move is the first step in a break from the traditional chain of command structure handling crimes.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department has expanded its program of using external hackers to probe systems for cybersecurity vulnerability.
A bill that would remove sexual assault investigations from the military chain of command now has 46 Senate co-sponsors, including 10 Republicans.
The new suite of tools tracks soldiers' movements and distills it into data.
Procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo of Smith Pachter McWhorter joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for the details.
The Army makes up a large chunk of the military's deployments, but does it need to be everywhere at once?
According to a First Command Financial Services annual survey of financial readiness, career military families are on the hole less financially literate than the general population.
DoD hopes to have two formal strategies approved soon -- one classified and one unclassified -- to codify each of the lines of effort in its Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) project.
The Army is putting the final touches on a new plan that aims to unify its battlefield and enterprise IT networks into a single cohesive architecture.
The new customer base for AAFES, NEX and MCX outlets will include currently-serving DoD and Coast Guard civilians and retirees.
At a time when the military is investigating a high number of sexual assault and reprisal cases, Congress is wondering if IGs are doing everything they can.
In today's Federal Newscast, President Joe Biden announces his picks for a slew of leadership roles.
Both the armed services and contractors are trying to speed design and prototyping of new platforms and weapons using digital techniques.
The number of suicides in the military went up during an unusually stressful year.