In today's Federal Newscast, the 2022 NDAA is on its way to becoming law, we've got some details on what it contains.
The Army is expanding a “bring-your-own-device” policy in 2022 after seeing “tremendous operational benefit” as part of a pilot program this past fall.
The Defense Information Systems Agency told the House and Senate Armed Services Committees that it will move on from its five-year-old cloud platform effort in 2022.
The Pentagon says the mean increase of basic allowance for housing (BAH) will go up by 5.1%, a wide jump from the past two years, which have averaged just below 3%. DoD will spend $25.6 billion on BAH for 2022.
Andrew Williams produced a string of technological innovations while working for the Air Force. Now he's been promoted to deputy technology executive officer for Space Science and Technology.
The service expects new capabilities to start coming online in the mid-2020s.
In today's Federal Newscast, continuous evaluation is a new reality for most security clearance holders, but an audit say agencies need some way to measure its success.
The Air Force has discharged 27 people for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine, making them what officials believe are the first service members to be removed for disobeying the mandate to get the shots
The Omicron variant is showing some vaccine resistant properties that the booster could help resolve.
The review found concerns over compliance, cost, reciprocity and more, issues that aren't going away as the Pentagon overhauls the program.
The Pentagon will conduct task order-level competitions as part of its new JWCC contract, but vendors won't have much room to argue.
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Thursday that the service just added its seventh imperative this week: Defining the B-21 long range strike family of systems.
Recently the Defense Innovation Unit issued what it calls responsible AI guidelines.
The plan would create the new position of Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence officer starting next February, bringing together three of the Office of the Secretary of Defense's existing tech organizations.
Outside of the blockbuster parts of the 2022 defense authorization bill, there are many new policies Congress will mandate the Pentagon to enact once the bill is signed into law.