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With Other Transaction Authorities (OTAs) becoming increasingly popular within the defense acquisition community, misconceptions around its use still linger.
One of Jennifer Edgin's, the Navy's assistant deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, goals is to ensure technology is onboarded quickly and is always modernized.
CENTCOM is paving its own data narrative with a new strategy while moving closer to Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
Cloud as the norm: DoD takes aim at strategic advantage
DNA has long been used to identify human remains. Such is the case at the identification lab operated by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. Now some new scientific methods have emerged called next-gen sequencing.
Contractors are wary of the latest proposed rule giving DoD access to their IT systems. It is part of an effort to improve cybersecurity with incident reporting and information sharing. Another rule would impose new requirements on contractors unclassified systems.
Small businesses are entering the defense industrial base at a historically low rate, but the Pentagon wants to turn things around.
The $17.9 billion moving contract's latest delays had been caused by IT integration challenges, but those problems have apparently been solved.
The Pentagon’s IG said Defense vendors are getting millions of dollars they did not earn because of shortcomings in how DoD manages cost-plus contracts.
The Navy wants to explore the idea of incorporating natural language capabilities into classification guides to be able to probe datasets.
Jane Rathbun, the Department of the Navy CIO, said two “Cyber Ready” pilots are demonstrating how to move away from the Risk Management Framework
DoD installations are so outdated, they either need significant upgrades to their infrastructure or outright replacements.
A new rule is expected any time now that will overhaul how the Defense Department buys from the Ability One program. That is the vehicle for non-profit employers of people with disabilities to deliver goods and services to the government. Contractors under the Ability One program worry the new rule will hinder a chief program goal of helping those very employees.
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