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Navy knew it was "accepting risks" at least two years ago when it decided to press ahead with more demanding forward deployments in the Asia-Pacific, despite downward slide of routine maintenance and training.
In retrospect, it's a wonder the Navy hasn't had more accidents.
The House and Senate return from their August recess and face a long agenda, including Harvey assistance, the debt ceiling and the 2018 budget.
The Air Force is trying to think differently about how it handles it's most important investment.
Putting CYBERCOM on an even playing field with the rest of the Defense Department's combatant commands has serious implications.
GAO says the average Military Sealift Command ship is 40-years old, and the Navy has no long-term plan to replace them.
Secretary James Mattis' look into the transgender policy is mandated by White House guidance, it's not freezing the ban.
In today's Federal Newscast, after President Donald Trump issued a memorandum to end military recruitment of transgender personnel, Defense Secretary James Mattis has laid out how he plans to go about implementing it.
The Pentagon's new Cyber Excepted Service will extend the probationary period for new employees to three years and give hiring managers more flexibility to recruit candidates.
Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) demands answers from the Navy within two weeks about what it's done to address $21 million in waste by an unauthorized police force.
The military is expecting the need for tens of thousands of National Guard and active duty troops to deal with the devastation of Hurricane Harvey.
As President Trump arrived in Houston Tuesday afternoon, he joined many federal employees already at work providing relief to hurricane victims.
Forcing transgender service members to leave could deal a critical blow to the military's readiness and waste hundreds of millions of dollars.
The Army Cyber Center of Excellence became fully operational on Aug. 9 and published in April its first doctrine for how it fights in cyberspace to include electronic warfare.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.