The $13.8 billion budget suggests getting a commercial icebreaker.
A simple competition for software licenses ended up in court after the losing bidder claimed a Procurement Integrity Act violation. At issue was a Navy-run competition to supply software licenses over five years under a blanket purchase agreement. Simple, but not trivial, with an estimated ceiling of $2.5 billion.
The awards to large cloud computing providers, originally expected by next month, will be delayed until December, the Defense Department said.
About 30,000 active duty service members in the last 20 years have died by suicide. Now DARPA seeks to prevent this by working upstream from conscious thoughts.
The Defense Department is asking Congress for a $773 billion budget in 2023, which it says is crucial to continuing its concept of “integrated deterrence” — using weapons in multiple domains to project power — as it continues to identify China as the main threat to the United States.
The Army will continue to decrease its active duty force to 473,000.
Space Force has begun moving from strategy to operation. The U.S. military’s first digital force is training guardians and establishing a digital lexicon. We learn more from Space Force’s Col. Charles Galbreath during a chat at the DoD Cloud Exchange.
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s Hosting and Compute Center is prioritizing a cross-functional workforce as it looks to get the most out of a hybrid environment consisting of commercial cloud, on-premises cloud and data centers.