“[Air National Guardsmen] will be able to continue to serve in the way that they currently would serve,” said Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
Military spouses experience the highest unemployment rate in the country. A congressional panel is pushing for military spouse support in the 2025 defense bill.
A CYBERCOM acquisition leader says she doesn’t want the command’s burgeoning buying program to be ‘stodgy and antiquated.'
Federal agencies are looking at different ways to utilize artificial intelligence. But just how much of their budgets are agency leaders willing to put AI?
Margaret Boatner, deputy assistant secretary of the Army for strategy and acquisition reform, said new approaches to buying software already are paying off.
A new strategy from the Defense Department outlines how the agency plans to sync up its interests with the commercial space companies, it works with.
Project Overmatch delivery continues to be ahead of schedule. “As far as the exact numbers – it’s more than strike groups," said Rear Adm. Douglas Small.
Army officials are considering cuts to the Army Credentialing Assistance program and the tuition assistance program.