Oversight of all federally-funded transition programs is “weak and fragmented,” and there is little evidence that transition employment programs are effective.
Lots of people, even those who should know better, often misconstrue the fundamental purpose of the U.S. military.
Members of Congress are back at work on the Hill, and lots of activity centers on the National Defense Authorization bill, which has passed the House.
Aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, the Navy is figuring out what's possible when is has enormous data pipes that have never before been available to ships.
The Army I Corps used the recent Yama Sakura 85 exercise to further prove out how to create a single, secure network to share information with allied partners.
The military's hundreds of V-22 Ospreys will not be permitted to fly their full range of missions until at least 2025 following a series of deadly crashes.
NIPRGPT, a ChatGPT-like tool, will allow airmen, guardians and civilian employees to use the technology for tasks like coding and content summarization.
It's now on the House floor and forming in the Senate committee: The National Defense Authorization Act for 2025.
By achieving a clean financial audit for the first time ever, the Marine Corps can provide accountability, transparency and validity for their spending.
The Navy is upping its game in experimenting with new tech, largely because of a portfolio management approach that helps put older systems out to pasture.
Pentagon officials are rejecting the idea of establishing a separate cyber force as lawmakers request an independent study.
To conduct its missions, the service wants to create energy that will reduce its dependence on off-site electricity providers.
CYBERCOM's Joint Cyber Warfighting Architecture is taking shape as the command is working to get more acquisition authority over PM shops within the services.
Maj. Gen. Jeth Rey focused on four pillars, including agnostics transport and moving the Army toward a data-centric environment, over the last three years.
Sherman, the DoD CIO since December 2021, has taken the position of dean at Texas A&M's Bush School of Government.