The pilot program mainly focused on placing “career-ready” military spouses into paid fellowships. This year, the program will include entry-level jobs.
The Air Force’s Platform One is accelerating modern software development for the Defense Department.
"The intent is for all mission areas to be in this Integrated Mission Delta approach. And all done personnel neutral," said Lt. Gen. Philip Garrant.
By examining data from military emergency departments across the country, researchers were able to measure how power dynamics play out in health care settings.
Although retention remains strong, the Navy has thousands of vacancies in its afloat community because of the recruiting slowdown.
The House draft defense bill requires the Army to establish a Drone Corps. Senior defense officials don't think it's a good idea.
"We have got to build flexibility into our programs so that commander doesn't have to make static decisions," said Mark Kitz.
Venice Goodwine, the Air Force’s CIO, said one goal is to create more transparency on how much money mission owners are spending on cloud services.
“If I worry about one workforce, it’s the contracting workforce,” said Doug Bush.
The Army launched the first phase of Global Commercial Solutions for Classified. It is expected to reach initial operational capability by fiscal 2025.
New coalition of moving companies pushes back on DoD's multibillion dollar household goods contract
Arms manufacturers will soon face changes in how they do international business. What impact will these changes have?
Veterans with other-than honorable discharges have often faced difficulties in securing health care benefits. A new VA rule could change that.
The Army will keep most software development efforts in ongoing development mode and not transition them to sustainment as part of its modernization efforts.
Craig Martell, whose outside-government gigs have been with LinkedIn, Dropbox and Lyft, is joining Cohesity as its chief technology officer.