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DISA is moving toward iterative or agile approaches to acquisition and projects in order to avoid planning and implementation mistakes of the past.
Kelly Morrison, a senior advisor at USAID, and Mona Siddiqui, the HHS CDO, are among several federal technology executives who are moving to the private sector in early 2020.
As the Trump administration prepares to dramatically ramp up its continuous evaluation capabilities in the coming years, industry is asking for access to some of the data collected from cleared contractors. That information, industry says, will better inform their own insider threat programs.
The Army wants to put the breaks on transferring its health facilities to the DoD, a Federal News Network exclusive story.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is getting ready to announce new vetting procedures for foreign military members studying and training at U.S. facilities.
The Army's xTechSearch is working on its fourth iteration.
For the military, the constant insertion of new technologies into weapons and other systems is important to maintaining a competitive edge.
The Navy's new top officer says he doesn't discount the need to grow his service, but for now, sustaining what it already owns is more important.
The Air Force is using adaptive learning technology to train potential airmen faster.
Draft rumors aside, here's a few real facts about the Selective Service System.
The Defense Acquisition University is helping with frameworks and best practices.
When the Defense Department pulled down public availability of records from discharge review boards, that raised a lot of hackles among veterans.
For an update on what's really going on at the Selective Service, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to its director, Donald Benton.
Amazon has previously hinted that it might seek to stop work on JEDI before DoD issues the first task order to Microsoft in February, but has not done so until now.
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