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The Marine Corps' second in command says assignments, bonuses and other benefits are all on the table.
NSA released a suite of “post-quantum algorithms” that will eventually be requirements for national security systems, along with a series of deadlines for the transition.
The National Science Foundation has joined up with the Czech Science Foundation, the NSF counterpart in the Czech Republic and the two agencies are funding research into how to produce gamma rays with high-powered lasers.
Within the next week, DoD hopes to update its policies to allow more vendors hit by inflation to request price increases on their fixed-price contracts.
The newly elevated command is working with service leaders to bolster risk mitigation.
No fewer than six agencies over the last six weeks promoted or hired new executives to focus on cybersecurity challenges, demonstrating the continued demand for these skillsets.
LGBTQ kids in military families are more likely to experience anxiety and attempt suicide.
The Defense Department is in the midst of implementing a series of Congressionally-mandated reforms meant to address sexual assault in the military. And the latest numbers show change can’t come soon enough.
Stew Magnuson, editor in chief of National Defense Magazine, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss developments in the US Special Operations Command and topics discussed at the recent 2022 Special Operations Forces Industry Conference (SOFIC).
The draft "CAP" document laying CMMC assessment procedures is set to be revised after being roundly criticized.
The service is asking the Air Force Academy and Air Education and Training Command to come up with a plan by the end of September.
The ten-vendor team led by CACI will be responsible for "Wave 1" of the Air Force's EITaaS rollout, focusing on end-user devices, IT service management and support services.
The service says the Enterprise Business Solutions – Convergence needs to be easy for soldiers and civilians to pick up.
The introduction of “e-App” is a key development in an NBIS software project that’s considered the cornerstone of federal personnel vetting reforms.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.