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The Navy was a relative latecomer to other transaction agreements, but the service's usage of OTAs in the IT space has surged, and the service is moving prototypes to real-world capabilities.
Debris orbiting the Earth is getting out of hand and the military thinks businesses can help solve the problem.
Navy vessels stay consistently in maintenance bays longer than scheduled. Navy cites lack of shipyard capacity as one reason. But there's more according to the Government Accountability Office.
The service is built a 7,000 square foot facility to create solar arrays and folding antennae.
A year-long study by the Defense Health Board suggests the Pentagon is not providing proper medical care to women, wasting money and hurting retention and readiness.
The Navy demonstrably accelerated shipyard maintenence in 2020, but still won't meet its goal of zero delays in 2021.
Those who spent decades in the military will see a modest COLA increase as coronavirus pandemic continues.
Caucus member and Texas Republican Brian Babin joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about some of the issues the caucus plans to work on.
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.
The combatant command is trying to bring in more data to make a workable grid for the new command and control platform.
Montemarano, who was a consistent presence in DISA's leadership ranks as several uniformed agency directors came and went, will hang up his own hat in a retirement ceremony next month.
The new president will likely make serious changes to the Pentagon as soon as day one.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.