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Getting a warship ready to move from the pier to the open ocean is a major logistical endeavor, but how about getting nearly 30 of them underway while a hurricane’s bearing down?
In today's Federal Newscast, the soldier detonated the device near Fort Polk, Louisiana, after which two investigators were severely injured analyzing the materials.
The Defense Innovation Unit picks someone with extensive Silicon Valley-experience as a new leader after almost seven months.
As threshold matter, the Air Force pilot overlaps the Section 846 e-commerce effort underway at GSA and OMB.
Besides cost, schedule and performance, the Defense Department is going to want products that are secure under the Deliver Uncompromised initiative.
Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency Director Kelly McKeague provides a status update on identifying the service member remains returned to the U.S. by North Korea.
The Army’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center held an open house in hopes of pairing with agencies and industry.
A day after releasing one half of the final NGEN RFP, the Navy releases a draft version of the other, saying it's made several changes.
Drone pilots in the Air Force are flying Cessnas to learn the basics, but that won't work forever.
In today's Federal Newscast, the State Department said the breach potentially exposed the personally identifiable information of about 1 percent of its employees.
The commander of Air Education and Training Command wants to overhaul the service's process for training new pilots, and artificial intelligence will play a major role.
In today's Federal Newscast, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson laid out a plan to add 74 squadrons, but said the service does not have specifics for what kind of aircraft it may need to buy.
The Department of the Navy released the first of two major solicitations under the Next Generation Enterprise Network Recompete.
John Snoderly, learning director of engineering at the Defense Acquisition University in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, explained why open systems are critical to weapons system interoperability.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.