For some contractors a $15-an-hour minimum wage is a moot issue. For others, it would have a lot of implications for profits and competitiveness.
In today's Federal Newscast, a prominent veterans group says the Pentagon has decided not to allow it use the building’s parking lots as the staging area for its annual Memorial Day motorcycle ride.
The nation’s top general says he is now open to considering a proposal to take decisions on sexual assault prosecution out of the hands of military commanders
The research and engineering unit at the Pentagon will establish 'centers of excellence' in some highly contemporary technologies.
A bill that would remove sexual assault investigations from the military chain of command now has 46 Senate co-sponsors, including 10 Republicans.
The Marines are in the midst of a thorough testing program for something that might seem like a simple thing: A new workout uniform.
In today's Federal Newscast, two committee chairmen criticize the White House. A Navy plan to cut doctors is getting reexamined. The NSF wants to hand out $22 million to teams of problems solvers.
The Defense Department still wants to cut 18,000 medical billets.
It was already difficult being the child of an active duty military member. Long periods of separation, frequent moves, or a parent injury or loss. The pandemic has magnified those issues.
Ellen E. McCarthy former assistant secretary of state for Intelligence and Research, joined Aileen Black on this week's Leaders and Legends to talk about leadership.
The new suite of tools tracks soldiers' movements and distills it into data.
The ruling by the Court of Federal Claims means Amazon will be allowed to present evidence that the multi-billion dollar award to Microsoft was tainted by improper political interference.
Procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo of Smith Pachter McWhorter joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for the details.
U.S. armed forces could find themselves in hot conflict with PMCs - then what? Marine Corps Lt. Col. Joe Moye offered some answers on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Army makes up a large chunk of the military's deployments, but does it need to be everywhere at once?