New rules have taken effect for procurement from AbilityOne contractors. Those are the companies, mostly non-profits, whose employees have disabilities.
DoD’s reproductive health care policy implemented last year was used 12 times during Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blockade of military promotions.
New marketing campaign aims to attract AI, cyber and STEM job seekers.
CDAO's GIDE 9 successfully demonstrated a “completely vendor-agnostic” data integration layer for the first time.
Over the past 18 months, DoD has been working to turn a myriad OSD offices into an IT enterprise. A new agreement takes that effort a step further.
The Navy Reserve's far-flung workforce needed secure IT access anywhere, anytime. Now, the reserve's deploying the capability across the fleet.
The U.S. Transportation Command will kick off a three-year effort to make it easier for users to access data anywhere, anytime, its transformation chief says.
In Japan, DoD appears to have both an insufficient number of health care employees and a large unemployed health care workforce ready to answer the call.
Chairman Mark Warner and nine other Senators ask miltary leaders to consider deployment of advanced nuclear reactors.
The Hosting and Compute Center at DISA creates new services to lower the barrier to quick cloud adoption and scalability.
The CDAO's minimum viable capability for the Pentagon’s Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control initiative is up and running.
Leslie Beavers, the principal deputy CIO for DoD, said a key focus for the near future is to improve the warfighter’s experience in using IT.
Managed service providers can tackle the coordination necessary across cloud providers, DoD agencies and multitude of apps, the Akamai systems engineer says.
Lawmakers agreed to increase the amount of money DoD can reallocate without prior permission from Congress, but rejected other calls for budget flexibility.
PEO EIS is shifting to agile software development, applying rigor of FinOps, while also making sure cybersecurity is top of mind.