President-elect Joe Biden is making his case for retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin to be secretary of defense, urging Congress to waive a legal prohibition against a recently serving military officer running the Pentagon
Defense acquisition leaders are focused on change to the federal procurement system to relieve some of the reasons why many believe it is intransigent and inflexible.
The Army wants soldiers to be able to keep their career trajectory without compromising family plans.
At 245 years old, the Army remains a fundamental unit of national security. But it must modernize to many changes and technology and in the world threat situation.
A stunning new museum devoted to Army history opened its doors. Now, the Army's own museum enterprise wants to divest itself of a surplus of more than a half million artifacts.
Despite the high number of cases, about 61% of military bases have eased travel restrictions.
No, people who are about to leave government should not be "canceled."
For the highlights, the museum's Chief of Exhibits Paul Morando, and Sgt. James Akinola, visiting soldier and the Army's soldier of the year, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Army is using machine learning to build a retention prediction model, which determines the likelihood of personnel staying in the service.
Being prepared for the next conflict is a guessing game for the military. They make preparations but those are rarely ever enough. What really counts is their ability to adapt.
The Army is trying to breathe a little inventiveness into how to handles land use and ranges, so it crafted the Dragon Innovation Challenge. Think Shark Tank, plus camouflage and minus Mark Cuban.
Even with coronavirus completely upending the recruiting process, the Army still made the most of its adjusted 2020 recruiting goals and will be able to reach its required end strength. However, future years may have a tough road ahead.
Lt. Gen. John Morrison Jr., the deputy chief of staff, G-6, said his office reached initial operating capability in the first two months since the secretary split the CIO and G6.
The Army is educating its modernization command so all employees will have some AI knowledge.
The Army says it is keeping an eye on cases, but has learned lessons since the spring.