Service members are often part of two-income families. But spouses face continued difficulty of establishing themselves when the service member gets relocated.
Lt. Gen. Todd Isaacson, the CIO for the Joint Chiefs of Staff/J-6, said a review team is completing recommendations for leadership around using GenAI.
“I want [Fulcrum] to get all the way down to the individual program managers and have them adjust their day-to-day decisions," said Leslie Beavers.
The Navy’s Black Pearl software factory has been focused on relationship building.
The 2025 Labor, Health and Human Services and Education appropriations bill includes language specifically targeting federal telework reporting requirements.
President Joe Biden is pardoning potentially thousands of former U.S. service members convicted of violating a now-repealed military ban on consensual gay sex.
The new DCSA director says the NBIS delays are "unacceptable," as he looks to overhaul the program and get it back on track under a new roadmap.
Weapons take too long to develop and field. Dozens of Defense Department acquisition programs are late, slow or over budget.
Contractors trying to plan ahead often turn to procurement plans that agencies post on their websites. An annual assessment shows some are actually excellent.
Its 2025 Defense appropriations bill would prohibit DoD from using funding for any telework or remote work that is done on a 'regular and recurring basis.'
Both chambers are now on board with the idea of an extra pay raise for junior military members, but House measures target civilian workforce
The DoD study comes as Congress presses the Biden administration for progress on efforts to streamline classification and declassification.
The Treasury Department has fleshed out its proposed rule that would restrict and monitor U.S. investments in China for artificial intelligence, computer chips and quantum computing. The proposed rule, released Friday, stems from President Joe Biden’s August 2023 executive order regarding the access that “countries of concern” have to American dollars that fund advanced technologies, which the U.S. government says would enhance their military, intelligence, surveillance and cyber capabilities. The order identified China, Hong Kong and Macau as countries of concern.
For future deployments, Air Force leaders want to deploy entire wings of airmen, rather than cobbling together personnel from various commands and locations.
The Senate committee’s version of the 2025 NDAA, advanced last week, supported a 2% federal pay raise for civilian feds and a 4.5% raise for military members.