According to a First Command Financial Services annual survey of financial readiness, career military families are on the hole less financially literate than the general population.
Chinese fishing vessels are encroaching on foreign economic zones, and the Navy and Coast Guard are looking to state-of-the-art technologies to address it.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says DoD's plan to buy 2,500 F-35's may not be a good idea.
DoD hopes to have two formal strategies approved soon -- one classified and one unclassified -- to codify each of the lines of effort in its Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) project.
Congress has given DoD several tools to recruit and hire employees with cyber expertise. Recent statistics appear to show the Pentagon is beginning to take advantage of those authorities.
After weeks of wonder by the networking community, the Pentagon has now provided a very terse explanation for why it hired a shadowy company residing at a shared workspace above a Florida bank to manage a colossal, previously idle chunk of the internet that it owns
The Army is putting the final touches on a new plan that aims to unify its battlefield and enterprise IT networks into a single cohesive architecture.
The services wants more responsibilities for its Space Systems Command.
Coast Guard members are working to make the upcoming Bring Your Child to Work Day something special, even if it will be mostly online.
The grouping of defense agencies are looking inward to make up for the budget gap.
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.