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Both Raytheon and Northrop claim part of an Army Forces Command contract to support military operational and training needs.
The Pentagon wants servicemen and women to use their own smartphones to develop apps and access the military\'s networks. Senior officials as early as next month will approve the technical standards for devices that run the Apple and Google operating systems.
Development is done. Now the National Archives and Records Administration\'s Electronics Record Archive is headed for deployment, but not quite as originally envisioned. NARA\'s Paul Wester explains.
Federal News Radio spoke with the FBI and the Army about their various uses of cloud this week. Listen to the interviews by clicking the links below. Part 2: Fulgham says secure mobility will change the FBI In a two-part interview with agency chief information officer Chad Fulgham, Federal News Radio talks about the various [...]
The contract is for a new intelligence-gathering plane.
The National Research Council says that a rise in sea levels of about three feet could jeopardize $100 billion worth of Navy installations.
Retired General Howie Chandler, the former Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, talks with Federal News Radio about Libya, the so-called Arab Spring, and the outcome of the Tanker Refueling contract.
By Ruben Gomez Federal News Radio Northrop Grumman has won a contract that could make it safer for your agency to share information. The project has a potential value of $1.1 billion. It’s a follow-on…
Susan Lawrence, the Army\'s newly-appointed Chief Information Officer members of the IT and communications industry that the service is focused on creating an end-to-end IT infrastructure, eliminating structures that required soldiers to train and live on one network, and deploy on another.
The suicide rate for female soldiers triples when they go to war, according to data from an Army study.
Retired Air Force Colonel Chet Richards says DoD has missed the mark in several of its big decisions during recent years. He says defense leaders are making choices that leave people scratching their heads.
Cadets at West Point are on the cyber-front lines. How are they preparing for these new roles?
More U.S. troops who sustain combat-related brain injuries could soon be eligible for the Purple Heart.
The Navy has stopped all work with a firm that is accused of participating in a kickback scheme involving $10 million in Navy funds.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.