The Army will release its plan for the next 10 years on June 6 and it involves a much bigger Army.
The Defense Department says it could cost a quarter of a billion dollars to make facilities secure and that's a conservative estimate.
The Army had to reassess its recruiting goals this year after realizing it would not be able to recruit 80,000 soldiers.
Paul Scharre is a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, which dug into the findings.
The Army is looking at new steps to boost military spouse employment, potentially including new authorities to hire them as civilian employees.
The acting Army PEO-EIS director says the need for a connected network is getting dire and needs industry to straighten up.
Robert Toguchi at US Army Special Operations Command detailed the Army Special Operations Forces’ goals for 2035 and beyond.
The U.S. military is employing a mixture of procurement contracts and innovative practices to speed up the acquisition of defensive and offensive cyber technology.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Justice Department settles a lawsuit that alleges Armstrong violated sponsorship agreements his cycling team had with USPS.
The Army’s new framework for a rapid process to acquire cyber defensive tools is a good example of how DoD acquisition systems are about providing the warfighters as much capability as possible.
The Soldier for Life program helps soldiers transition into the civilian world and it’s coming out with some new initiatives.
Some members of the National Guard said certification of their promotions has taken up to six months.
Army secretary says some of more than 800 programs will likely end or shrink.
The Army and Navy have begun releasing these Cyber Mission Forces (CMF) into the wilds of their network protection efforts.
Stew Magnuson, editor-in-chief of National Defense Magazine, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss artificial intelligence, army robotics, hypersonic missiles and other advances in military technology.