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The Defense Department is requesting funds in the fiscal 2019 budget for big investments in research and development for future technology.
The Office of Management and Budget wants agencies to establish two-year strategic goals as part of the new management agenda.
The Defense Department rolled out the biggest budget request in its history Monday, seeking $686 billion for fiscal 2019.
Global aerospace and defense giant General Dynamics announced Monday that it entered into an agreement to acquire the IT company CSRA.
Former DoD comptroller John Conger explains the results of the Defense Department's infrastructure vulnerability assessment.
In today's Federal Newscast, Democratic lawmakers are worried the President's desired military parade would cost too much money.
The Army is giving soldiers electronic warfare weapons to fight near-peer competitors.
ALTESS, an Army-operated cloud environment, saw its largest growth ever over the past year as data center closures forces legacy applications to new homes.
James Geurts, the new assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition believes the Navy can move faster than initially planned in its "cloud first" strategy.
The Pentagon awards a contract to REAN Cloud that could be worth up to $950 million while also facing a protest of a supporter services contract.
Many a styrene cup of coffee will have been consumed on this one
Two years after consolidating cloud transition efforts within a single office, the Navy is taking an opposite tack, letting its system commands become their own "cloud brokers."
The DoD IG says he could easily use 100 more employees to keep up with investigations.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) introduced a bill to expand federal expedited hiring authority for military spouses. He hopes the bill will be folded into the 2019 defense authorization bill.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.