Although the Coalition for Government Procurement commends DoD for its transparency in making its decision/rationale publicly available, its report raises additional questions and concerns related to DoD's single-award strategy.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new proposal rolls back what the White House deems over-regulation of the commercial space launch industry.
The Air Force is being careful in who it kicks out of the service, even if the airman hasn't been deployable for a year or more.
Software acquisition issues are hurting the Air Force's ability to move into the future, and one official is highlighting the service’s weaknesses in software regarding intellectual property and hiring.
DoD needs to take into account data management and security as it migrates to cloud.
Paul Scharre is a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, which dug into the findings.
Since December suppliers to the Department of Defense have faced new cybersecurity requirements — at least those who know it.
The House's version of the annual Defense policy bill would let the military onboard new officers with outside cyber expertise up to the rank of Army colonel or Navy captain.