The office plans to award its 55th contract by the end of the year.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon is giving other cloud service providers a chance to participate in new contract after it cancelled the JEDI Cloud project.
The funds would be taken from lesser used programs and savings from some procurement efforts.
DoD decides the one-cloud approach for its tactical requirements needs revision.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin got the latest from the director of information technology and cybersecurity issues at the Government Accountability Office, Vijay D'Souza.
For an enterprise service provider like the Defense Information Systems Agency, mass telework means serving the needs of not only internal employees but external offices.
Defense officials said Tuesday they were cancelling the multibillion dollar sole-source contract. In its place, they will launch a new acquisition process that's expected to include awards to Amazon, Microsoft, and potentially other cloud producers.
The military services are exploring ways both through advanced technologies and policy changes that could dramatically shave time and bureaucracy from complex procurements.
The service wants the data-transmitting fabric technology on the battlefield by 2050.
Advanced battle management system (ABMS) is the Air Force’s main contribution to DoD’s Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) vision of interconnected military systems.
The report details a misogynistic military environment where leaders are not aware of what is going on in their commands.
The Department of Homeland Security is moving ahead with plans to build its Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency a new headquarters on a consolidated DHS campus.
Vaccination rates have risen significantly among active duty service members, but DoD health officials still consider the Delta variant as a threat.
The Office of Management and Budget set a 2025 deadline for agencies to move at least 80% of all IP assets to Internet Protocol version 6.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department will begin covering in-home child care costs for some military families under a new pilot program.