National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson has questioned the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) method for reporting customer service satisfaction, calling it misleading.
Despite the wide variety of nutrition bars on the commercial market, none of them deliver the levels of nutrients researchers think are needed to reduce military injury rates.
Two new devices will be able to detect brain injuries and bleeding in the brain.
Coming off the end of a period of sequestrations, some defense experts are worried that innovation has taken a backseat.
In today's Federal Newscast, the new rule revising progress payments and performance-based payment policies for defense contracts was said to have been released prematurely.
Marcia Madsen, partner at Mayer Brown LLP, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss the Civil False Claims Act and some of the key acquisition reforms outlined in the 2019 NDAA. October 2, 2018
Long-term nondeployable troops are in DoD's crosshairs as the new policy goes into effect.
The military is changing its training and recruitment standards to fit cyber operators.
The Navy explained what capabilities are more important for its multibillion dollar IT contract.
The amount of hurricanes and damage resulting from the storms has hit record numbers in the last two years. USACE continues to support disaster relief efforts from recent and past hurricane seasons.
A team working for the Office of Naval Research has found a way to give neoprene wetsuits insulating power nearly equal to the fat on a seal.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office said the Postal Service's retiree health benefits fund has over $60 billion in unfunded liabilities.
The Army names a new deputy CIO, while the Air Force picks its second-ever chief data officer.
The Defense Department is using a functional community approach to reexamine, retrain its HR workforce.
The Army is holding back some of its soldiers from more advanced cyber training to keep them around.