The Army believes it now has a workable strategy to buy cyber capabilities within 30 days, but it started by fixing its budgeting and requirements processes.
Unlike their civilian agencies, U.S. defense agencies responsibilities include dealing with asymmetric threats — hostile adversaries using commercially available technologies that, in many cases, are far superior to what the government has on hand.
The deputy director of the Modern War Institute discussed why tip-of-the-spear warfighters may lack critical training and equipment.
The Defense Department and some lawmakers want to make the program, which lets troops take a sabbatical to go back to school or care for a sick loved one, a permanent fixture in the military.
As the Pentagon puts more pressure on its all-volunteer force, it's finding a disconnect between the people it wants and the people it has in its ranks.
ONR is following the trend of doing things just like Silicon Valley.
Army acquisition chief says government-industry relationships over intellectual property have become too "sloppy."
The 2018 omnibus bill delivers 56 percent plus-up in DoD facility maintenance spending, but it's not nearly enough to reverse years of underfunding.