Shrewd federal contractors and other companies like to hire military veterans who bring valuable skills.
Nand Mulchandani, chief technology officer for the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, joined Aileen Black on Leaders and Legends to discuss how the adoption next-generation AI and software technologies is helping to transform the Defense Department.
Jason Workmaster of Miller & Chevalier joined host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf discuss trends in oversight and key enforcement actions in the GSA schedules program.
New legislation could push the Defense Department and prime contractors to better understand supply chain vulnerabilities in the wake of COVID-19.
Defense Innovation Unit cyber portfolio Deputy Director Patrick Gould said on behalf of cyber mission teams, his organization tested out two tools that advanced the use of deception approaches to stop hackers.
The National Spectrum Consortium is devoted to R&D related to the emerging 5G and related Internet of Things technologies. Now it has a new executive director, Dr. Maren Leed.
The AI and Data Acceleration initiative is meant to turn artificial intelligence from a buzzword to something that's actually used throughout the department, starting with DoD's combatant commands.
DoD's review of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification is ongoing, but officials want to address small business concerns about compliance costs.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office estimates how much it's going to cost for the Defense Department to continue investigating and cleaning up the so called "forever chemicals."
A change in parent organizations is coming to the National Intelligence University. With what this means NIU president, J. Scott Cameron spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The concerns came in the form of letters to Senate Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), who solicited the military chiefs for their opinions.
The military component needs about have a billion dollars to get back to normal.
Last year was a good one to be a federal contractor because of the pandemic and a few other things. Federal contract spending went up by double digits.
In today's Federal Newscast, beginning June 23rd, those working in the Pentagon will begin to see some new coronavirus restrictions lifted.
A new study sheds light on where the Army is falling short in addressing assault and harassment.