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In today's Federal Newscast, the DCSA says it's business model is getting more efficient in its first full year of operation.
This isn't the first time defense and labor management officials have considered excluding civilian employees at the Defense Department from collective bargaining.
The Army is jumping onto new studies of the brain to help soldiers stay alert.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency has launched a certification program for people in the security cooperation workforce.
Even it is prevails, in some sense DOD will lose on JEDI.
The Pentagon slashed billions of dollars in military funding to free up money for the construction of President Donald Trump’s long-sought U.S.-Mexico border wall.
The Court of Federal Claims issued a preliminary injunction on Thursday, blocking performance under the JEDI contract until further notice.
In today's Federal Newscast, the departments of Commerce, Defense, Transportation and Homeland Security are on the clock to figure out how best to secure the systems that support global positioning satellites and related critical infrastructure.
In declarations to the Court of Federal Claims, several Defense officials say DoD's JEDI program can't afford more setbacks.
The Air Force will present a plan to Congress in March with more details on a Guard component.
The Defense Department does not regularly check recruits' social media before allowing them in the military.
As for what federal agencies actually spent on AI research last year, the White House expects to release those numbers later this year.
The Defense Department is requesting $705.4 billion in 2021 in a budget it says will focus on dominance across the air, sea, land, space and cyberspace by investing in joint programs that bring the domains together.
AWS filing asks for depositions of Trump, Mattis, Esper and others as part of its JEDI bid protest
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.