Through the Lab's Air and Space Forces Science & Technology Front Door Project officials hope to nurture partnerships with S&T experts
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Defense put out a timeline for when civilians must get their first and second shots based on the type of vaccine in order to be in compliance.
TRICARE beneficiaries who get their drugs through home delivery or through a retail pharmacy will pay anywhere from $1 to $8 more in copayments starting in 2022.
The now-infamous "Fat Leonard" case stretched far and wide into the Navy contracting community and its officer ranks, and it may not be over yet.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is seeing troubling new figures in military suicide rates.
Jay Bonci took his first government leadership position in August, following a career as a technology executive at Akamai.
Soldiers waiting for guidance that allows beards will have to keep waiting.
Eating disorders in the military have risen 26% in recent years.
For how the case turned out, Federal Drive with Tom Temin talked with Smith Pachter McWhorter procurement attorney Joe Petrillo.
Appropriators wants to give the Coast Guard about $13.2 billion.
The Transportation Department and the FDA have new chief information officers, while the Air Force and the Homeland Security Department have new chief technology officers.
Some troops could get as much as a 20% hike. The benefits would last from Oct. 1 to the end of the year.
DoD does not have a way to mitigate risks to the supply chain.
Early signs suggest Congress is ready to let DoD expand pilot programs that use colorless appropriations for IT, but not without limitations.
In today's Federal Newscast, the possibility of a delayed budget might slow down the Space Force.