In the first of multiple waves yet to be implemented under a new reform plan, the Navy has saved or avoided more than $400 million in costs by taking a more holistic, data-centric view of its supply chain.
U.S. Naval Academy officials announced Friday that 18 midshipmen have been expelled and another 82 sanctioned after an investigation into cheating on an online physics exam in December
The Navy surgeon general says he has faith that sailors and marines will get the shot.
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program has barely gotten off the ground, but the congressionally chartered IT Acquisition Advisory Council has partnered with the CMMC accreditation body to establish a Center of Excellence.
Service members are eligible for up to $5,500, which is about enough to ship two pets.
In today's Federal Newscast, during its 20 years in Afghanistan, no specific agency had the mindset, expertise or resources to develop the country, according to the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction.
Acquisitions can go wrong when the agency downplays price, but makes an award on price anyway.
The data-driven approach will give DoD a better advantage over near-peer competitors.
Drew Malloy, technical director for DISA’s Cyber Development Directorate, said his team must segregate data between real-time systems and the historical stores.
For analysis, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with senior fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University Will Rinehart.
The former intelligence employees argued that their prepublication reviews took too long and redacted unclassified information.
The contracts will develop the integration of the autonomous core system and continued operational experimentation through 2022.
The FAA now has another partnership aimed at making it easier on companies trying to conduct launches.
New technology though could soon make it easier to repair satellites without having to decommission, or sometimes even sending a human repairman.
In it's latest rendition of it's Hyperspace Challenge, this year the Air Force Research Laboratory is looking for technology that can provide the government and participating military agencies with secure, trustworthy autonomous and automated solutions for space.