To fight and win the nation's wars, the Defense Department needs the best possible armaments. The National Armaments Consortium brings together contractors, researchers and academics in the development of new armament technologies for the military to acquire and test.
The arbiter found five separate protests filed by two losing bidders were 'without merit' on Thursday.
Native Hawaiians revere water in all its forms as the embodiment of a Hawaiian god
The military has seen increased suicides in recent years. Nearly 500 service members died by suicide in 2019.
If the U.S. military's modernizing efforts don't go faster than its aging process, the country's got a problem.
The United States may not be a war with Russia in the classic military sense. But it does have troops deployed to NATO countries. And that costs money.
After digging out of a massive backlog of background investigations, agencies are walking a tightrope to modernize a decades-old process.
For the first time this year DoD employees in Arlington County, Va. will not need a face covering indoors.
Russia's land war in Ukraine is in some ways, an outgrowth of its long running cyberspace war. And that affects everybody, not just Ukraine.
In just a few weeks the annual budget dance, this time for 2023, will start. People who follow these things closely predict the White House will request only a very small increase for the Defense Department, knowing Congress will plus it up anyway.
Financial management problems at the Defense Department show up year after year. Throw in problems at the Small Business Administration and a few other persistent issues, and it's impossible to accurately assess the state of federal finances. And that's the conclusion from the latest look at the government's consolidated statements conducted by the Government Accountability Office.
Dozens of U.S. Navy officials have admitted to being bought off by a gregarious, rotund Malaysian defense contractor known as “Fat Leonard” who plied them with prostitutes, Cuban cigars and free stays at the Philippines’ Shangri-La hotel among other things
Longtime federal sales and marketing consultant Larry Allen joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.
The Space Development Agency awarded OTAs to three firms, each of whom will need to launch interoperable satellites that conform to DoD's National Defense Space Architecture.
This week's Space Hour features a panel that Eric White hosted recently for AFCEA NoVa's Space Force IT Day earlier this month on the topic of the State of the Space Industrial Base.