Some military families don't file moving expenses claims when they get to the gaining installation as reimbursement processes are still difficult to navigate.
When launching a federal contracting business, brute force and staying power count for a lot. But to sustain that business, takes an additional set of skills.
“It’s one thing to take a legacy system and to divest that system. It’s another thing to write it to a newer system," Army's Bradley Knick said.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is starting to enroll more federal employees in continuous vetting.
In order to do advance analytics or adopt AI capabilities, agencies first need their data in order. USACE is helping various Army programs do that.
The CMMC requirements will feature a three-year "phased rollout," as the Pentagon continues to move forward with the massive cyber certification scheme.
To young service members, the idea of building wealth might seem like a pipe dream. They don't earn much and often have high borrowing and housing costs.
More and more of the nation's drinking water systems are becoming automated. Cybersecurity attacks mean anything could come out of people's faucets.
Mark Kitz, the program executive officer for the Army’s PEO-C3T, said a major priority is rethinking command posts and command and control applications.
The service's recruiting picture has improved, but ongoing shortfalls have led officials to pause operations for three cutters and numerous small boat stations.
"Portfolio-based acquisition would get you to that point where I can make dynamic changes in how we invest in programs," said Dave Tremper.
Officials in DoD's new user experience office say improvements at a joint DoD-VA facility show it's possible to raise the bar for UX in government
The challenge is it's easier to train Army mission specialists to understand data, rather than training Army data specialists to understand its varied missions.
"Take Replicator," Hicks said. "We’ve done nearly 40 Hill briefings since last October. That depth of engagement isn’t scalable for Congress."
In today's Federal Newscast, veterans lost more than $350 million to fraud schemes last year.