A new collaboration between GM Defense and several government research entities looks to find the newest and best kinds of batteries.
On Capitol Hill and inside the Pentagon, there are efforts underway to make sure the PPBE commission's report on budget reform doesn't get ignored.
Col. Craig Frank, the CIO of the Space Systems Command, said to reduce cyber risks satellites and ground control systems are using zero trust capabilities.
The Guard will hold either a change of responsibility ceremony or a relinquishment of responsibility in case the Senate doesn’t confirm Gen. Nordhaus next week.
Written by two of the agency's early leaders, Raj Shah and Chris Kirchhoff, a new book details the beginning days of the Defense Innovation Unit.
ServiceNow launched an investigation into the hiring of ex-Army CIO after an internal complaint about potential compliance issues.
"This year, we have met our reservation numbers. We're on the trajectory to at least stop losing people at a greater rate," said Adm. Linda Fagan.
Legal experts say a recent case before the Court of Federal Claims further cements the path for unsuccessful vendors to seek judicial relief for OTAs.
Texas woman who pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $109 million from a youth development program for military families has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Col. Kris Saling, director of innovation for Army Recruiting Command, said there are multiple tools that her division is trying to pilot aimed at retention.
Andreas Lucido, managing director at Alvarez & Marsal Federal, explains why the Pentagon needs budget reforms to focus on people, process and technology.
Hundreds of amendments are introduced to both the Senate and House version of the National Defense Authorization Act. Not all of them make it, but are debated.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department generally escaped the effects of Friday’s global internet problems.
The top four officers of the National Guard Bureau have left or are set to retire, and no nominations for their replacements have been confirmed by the Senate.
The DoD’s IG wrapped up its audit of the department's digital modernization strategy. 41% of the strategy elements didn't comply with OMB requirements.