The issue of hunger in the military and service member families needing food stamps to get by is starting to grab the attention of high-profile lawmakers.
The Biden administration's proposal puts money in naval power and gamechanging technologies.
Both the armed services and contractors are trying to speed design and prototyping of new platforms and weapons using digital techniques.
Nearly all civilian agencies would see double-digit spending increases next year, according to the Biden administration's 2022 budget request, which officials previewed Friday.
The number of suicides in the military went up during an unusually stressful year.
Last month the Army released a strategy called Regaining Arctic Dominance, aimed at helping secure U.S. interests in the region. With the details, Army strategic planner Elizabeth Felling.
For more than a decade, the CyberPatriot national youth cyber defense competition has matched teams of middle and high school students who find and fix cybersecurity flaws.
The title program manager can be pretty abstract, but when done correctly, it can make serious changes.
The strategy will bring together elements that allow weapons systems to draw on large amounts of data.
Watch the videos of the Federal News Network and AT&T 5G Summit, in which defense leaders share their stories, lessons-learned, and enthusiasm for the transformational new technology.
On the theory it's never too early to get people to think about military careers, the Naval Sea Cadet Corps program encourages interest in naval topics for students.
Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins, executive director of Women of Color Advancing Peace & Security, talked about the organization's mission, and projects the group is pursuing to address national security and international affairs issues.
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body named Matt Travis, the former deputy director at CISA, as its new CEO as part of the program’s continued growth.
The Army's new Integrated Tactical Network -- a blend of military communications and commercial capabilities -- went through its first large-scale combat exercise during a rotation at the Army's Joint Readiness Training Center.
About 88% of DoD employees say their productivity increased or stayed the same while teleworking.