In today's Federal Newscast, the Senate has passed legislation that would let VA vaccinate anyone who’s ever served in the military, plus their spouses.
Greg Garcia recently retired after 38 years in government where spent the last two-plus years as the deputy CIO of the Army.
The Army's senior leadership has yet to make a final decision on how to reform the service's Criminal Investigation Command, but an internal review identified a need for 300 new civilian special agents.
The upgrades will help the Army with its Project Convergence program, which mixes AI decision-making with soldier lethality.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Army issued a new strategy for straightening up the nation's flagpole in the Arctic.
DHS is working to protect against attacks on global positioning systems. Science and Technology Directorate technical manager Ernest Wong spoke to Federal Drive about how.
The Marine Corps' bid to replace its heavy lift helicopter is running into heavy downdrafts. Federal Drive spoke with the Government Accountability Office's Jon Ludwigson for an update.
Climate change may not be an existential threat to the United States in the same way as nuclear or biological weapons. But it does negatively affect military operations both in the U.S. and around the world.
In this edition of On DoD, the Defense Acquisition University's Mike Coolican joins Jared Serbu to explain the fundamentals of DoD's new Adaptive Acquisition Framework.
Senate Armed Services Readiness Subcommittee Chairman Tim Kaine wants to know how the Pentagon is faring with the hundreds of procurement changes given by Congress.
The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence is warning that the federal government, at all levels, doesn't have the workforce it needs to stay on top of this emerging technology.
Cybersecurity teaching will take place right alongside mechanical and many other types of engineering at a planned new facility at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
The congressionally-chartered National Commission on Military, National and Public Service made 124 recommendations last year, right at the start of the pandemic. Congress never seriously considered those recommendations, but at least a few senators hope that changes.
The man spent five hours freely wandering the base where the president’s plane is kept.
No matter how you look at it, the process for investigating people and granting them security clearance has been a hairball for decades.