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.
The Army saw a slight increase in its percentage of personally-procured PCS moves in 2020, even as pandemic-related travel restrictions constricted the total number of soldiers moving from one duty station to another.
Army leaders are kicking out the requirement that soldiers do at least one leg tuck as part of the new physical fitness test.
In a new campaign plan, the sea services say teaming traditional systems with unmanned ones will let them "rewrite the narrative" of maritime warfare.
Greg Garcia recently retired after 38 years in government where spent the last two-plus years as the deputy CIO of the Army.
The Army's senior leadership has yet to make a final decision on how to reform the service's Criminal Investigation Command, but an internal review identified a need for 300 new civilian special agents.
The upgrades will help the Army with its Project Convergence program, which mixes AI decision-making with soldier lethality.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Army issued a new strategy for straightening up the nation's flagpole in the Arctic.
For DoD, the cloud is about one thing: Improving capability delivery to warfighters, and doing it more quickly and more securely.
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.
The Competition in Contracting Act stay is only available when a protest is filed no later than ten days after contract award or no later than five days after a debriefing.
Greg Garcia, the Army's deputy chief information officer, announced in an email to staff that his last day would be Feb. 27.
DoD’s Joint AI Center is entering into its second phase where it will be more of a service provider than an organization that runs pilot programs.