Airlines can start laying off pilots this October, will that help with the pilot shortage?
The House Armed Services Committee chairman says DoD has enough money to tide its industrial base over.
The germ that's wrecked havoc on public health and the economy has also stuck a spear into national security. The U.S.S. Roosevelt episode showed that.
U.S. Transportation Command has reaffirmed its original award decision in the $7.2 billion Global Household Goods contract after saying it would take corrective action.
In both chambers of Congress, next year's NDAA tells DoD it's time to devote more energy toward understanding not just the cost of buying weapons, but the long-term cost of owning them.
U.S. Cyber Command put its prototype training environment to the test.
That 4,000 soldier deficit came in April and May when the Army saw a dip of about 2,000 new enlistments per month.
Mike Sydla, the division director for Information Management Resources Logistics, Maintenance and Industrial Operations at Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters, said keeping everything moving has meant embracing a new mindset but also keeping some workers in shipyards to continue fleet work.