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As the military deals with reports of mice, mold and lead paint in privatized housing, the Army and Navy saw a decline in overall satisfaction with the homes.
It has been over one year since this blog discussed the issues associated with the Defense Department’s plan and justification for its single-award of a $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Initiative (JEDI) cloud contract. DoD’s…
In today's Federal Newscast, an investigation into Marines accused of helping smuggle migrants into the United States led to the arrest Thursday of 16 of their fellow Marines at California’s Camp Pendleton, just north of the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Defense Intelligence Agency is also trying to get to MARS, which stands for machine-assisted analytic rapid repository system.
Formal investigations rarely substantiate whistleblower retaliation claims by contractor employees, but a new alternative dispute resolution program is showing promise.
The military is not yet ready to change the trajectory of noncommissioned officer's careers.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Interior Department fell short of its hiring goal for seasonal firefighters ahead of another dry season.
The Coast Guard isn't the only military organization that rescues people domestically — the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center helps out people inland, including in Mexico and Canada.
The result is weaker support for the military and possibly counterproductive legislation, says Rick Berger at the American Enterprise Institute.
With a Defense secretary confirmed and a deputy secretary in the wings, Pentagon officials said they'll prioritize filling the rest of DoD's vacant political positions.
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Security Agency is bringing together its foreign intelligence and cyber defense missions into a new directorate.
Silicon Valley gets a lot of attention from military leaders but one vet argues more support is needed for innovation cells at US college and universities.
Brian Weeden at the Secure World Foundation joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more discussion.
Balfour-Beatty Communities will miss out on $4.3 million in incentive fees.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.