For the Air Force’s enterprise IT and cyber infrastructure division, connecting airmen and guardians with the data they need along the entire transactional path, to do their mission, is the focus.
Contractors supporting both the troops and a number of services in Afghanistan are trying to get answers about what's ahead now that they will soon return to the U.S.
All agencies must enroll their national security populations in an initial set of continuous vetting capabilities by the end of fiscal 2021, defense and intelligence officials have said.
COVID-19 highlighted weaknesses in the federal emergency response chain of command and medical supply lines. But the agency's acting chief told senators FEMA has a better understanding of what needs to be done going forward.
The new customer base for AAFES, NEX and MCX outlets will include currently-serving DoD and Coast Guard civilians and retirees.
The Military Coalition, a group representing millions of service members and their families has appealed right to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
The World War I Centennial Commission is raising the American flag over the newly constructed National World War I Memorial site in D.C
At a time when the military is investigating a high number of sexual assault and reprisal cases, Congress is wondering if IGs are doing everything they can.
The Marines obsess over something simple like a PT uniform while VA sweats bullets over its electronic health record.
Although vulnerabilities stemming from both companies software were present on hundreds of DoD systems, officials say there's no evidence that cyber adversaries actually exploited them.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office is looking for service members who were victims of hazing while they served.
The National Defense Strategy asks DoD to counter near-peer competitors, Iran, North Korea and terrorism.
Steve Wallace, systems innovation scientist at the Defense Information Systems Agency, said DoD needs to apply DevSecOpps-type processes across the board, in order to have smaller micro deployments.
President Joe Biden's nominee for administrator of the General Services Administration has a software development background. Can she take on the range of challenges GSA faces in acquisition and real estate?
In today's Federal Newscast, President Joe Biden announces his picks for a slew of leadership roles.