The Army has expanded its temporary lodging improvement plans out to 2029.
Former President Donald Trump’s signature border wall project would lose much of its funding as well as the fast-track status that enabled it to bypass environmental regulations under a new Biden administration plan
Both the energy and food industries have been hit in recent weeks with ransomware. But what about cars and trucks?
The latest “go-live” for MHS Genesis installations nearly doubled the system’s footprint in a single day. It stands at 42,000 active users.
A handful of new programs are opening up to help a segment of the population with a high unemployment rate.
David Koch, DLA’s research and development chief, points to the opportunity for AI and machine learning to help improve the agency’s demand-planning process.
The National Contract Management Association has a new president - retired Air Force Lieutenant General and former director of the Defense Contract Management Agency, Wendy Masiello.
DoD conducted a 100-day review of its critical supply chains at the request of the White House.
An Air Force base in San Antonio was placed on lockdown for about an hour after military officials said gunfire was reported near a gate to the base
In today's Federal Newscast, companies manufacturing electronics may opt out of working with the Defense Department because of the cost of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program.
The Air Force wants to save $1.4 billion by getting rid of obsolete weapons.
The Labor Department is in the early stages of a year-long pilot program for veterans about to leave military service, and their spouses. With how it works, DOL's Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy for the VETS program, James Rodriguez.
Can artificial intelligence help in the management of human intelligence or specifically human talent management? The RAND Corporation set out to answer this question in the case of Air Force promotions.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is seeking a control layer that works by itself, so warfighters have less distraction. For the details, Program Manager Mary Schurgot spoke to Federal Drive.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signed the strategy on May 13, officials said Friday. They said the classified document would add teeth to DoD's efforts to standardize the ways in which the military services interconnect their weapons platforms.