The Air Force's top acquisition official said Tuesday the Advanced Battle Management System is ready to move into a “steady-state demonstration-deployment phase.”
The military is seeing nearly 1,000 service members diagnosed with COVID per day.
At 245 years old, the Army remains a fundamental unit of national security. But it must modernize to many changes and technology and in the world threat situation.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Defense's head of cyber policy is warning that the Pentagon's cyber force is still not enough to protect the U.S. and its allies.
In today's Federal Newscast, more Pentagon employees are being told to telework because of an uptick in coronavirus infections in the National Capital Region.
The strategy, which is about 80% complete, will describe between nine and 11 distinct lines of effort to connect the military's sensors and 'shooters' into a cohesive network.
Moving ships and submarines from point A to point B requires a careful ballet of many interconnected systems. Behind those systems are engineers.
A stunning new museum devoted to Army history opened its doors. Now, the Army's own museum enterprise wants to divest itself of a surplus of more than a half million artifacts.
In one sense the big carrier relies on its nuclear power plant. But it's the sailors that really make it go.
The API case at VA illustrates how AI can make employees’ jobs easier, rather than render those employees obsolete - common fear of organizations and managers wary of implementing AI in their offices.
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is a little more than a year old, and it's still adding more mission areas. It recently acquired the legacy security clearance IT system from the Office of Personnel Management and the program office responsible for building a new one.
Despite the high number of cases, about 61% of military bases have eased travel restrictions.
In today's Federal Newscast, the 2021 defense authorization bill is hitting the home stretch, but this year seems a little more hamstrung than others.
Navy gives reporters a tour of latest carrier, still in a long tune-up stage for deployment.
The Navy was a relative latecomer to other transaction agreements, but the service's usage of OTAs in the IT space has surged, and the service is moving prototypes to real-world capabilities.