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A new RAND study reveals that the Defense Department doesn't need high ranking officials in some of its leadership positions.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Congressional Budget Office assesses a bill which would give the Trump administration expedited authority to reorganize the federal government.
The Navy will work on streamlining everything from readiness to personnel.
When the Army wanted to buy mundane items such as PCs, tablets and printers, it endured three rounds of protests and ended up close to where it started.
Neil Chatterjee will take over as chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, after Kevin McIntyre announced he was stepping down due to a "health setback."
As industry continues to await one final RFP, DISA is examining policy changes that will help it implement its DEOS contract.
The Trump administration said it views the use cases coming from the Defense Department and other agencies as a powerful tool in developing future policies on artificial intelligence.
The Coast Guard is in the midst of a replacement program for a fleet that's getting long in tooth.
The Naval Academy's Center for Cybersecurity Studies has been around for several years but just now broken ground on its own building, to be known as Hopper Hall.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration is fixing a shortcoming of the acquisition oversight process by using artificial intelligence.
The Army added almost 200 more vendors to its RS3 contract, a C4ISR vehicle that is replacing the R2-3G contract.
The DoD IG said it received the request from Reps. Steve Womack and Tom Cole to investigate the JEDI cloud program and is reviewing the letter.
A sloppy cyber risk assessment can lead to misallocation of resources, false positives and an unrealistic sense of security at federal agencies, says Larry Clinton of the Internet Security Alliance.
Companies may have to provide a bill of materials so the Defense Department can keep an eye on its software supply chain.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.