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Cristina Chaplain, director of contracting and national security issues at the Government Accountability Office, said a missile interceptor shown last year in successful test run still needs evaluation under different and more strenuous conditions.
The National Taxpayer Advocate said low-income Americans are still being targeted by IRS debt collectors in 4,100 cases, despite the group's year-old recommendation to stop the practice.
DoD's big spending plans for cloud aren't just about JEDI. A final RFP for the department's $8.2 billion contract for cloud-hosted office and collaboration systems is expected sometime in June.
House Democrats call on Mattis to reverse his recommendations to ban transgender people from the military.
Innovation Foundry is a unique SOCOM acquisition strategy that leverages nontraditional platforms and "designed thinking" to bring technological innovations to SOCOM.
Former Defense Secretary Carter Ash has shot down proposals suggesting the creation of a sixth military service devoted to space.
Senate NDAA, House appropriations bill each would impose new preconditions on the Pentagon's controversial Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure
Congress once again is considering higher Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments (VSIPs) for civilian federal employees.
The Senate is proposing serious changes to the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act to improve recruitment and retention.
The House wants to get rid of the Strategic Capabilities Office, the Senate says not so fast.
With environmental reviews holding up lingering projects, the Corps looks to fast-track the process.
The Air Force isn't waiting for DoD's JEDI procurement before it starts moving its applications to commercially-operated cloud environments. DISA's milCloud 2.0 is among the options its found to be surprisingly attractive.
The Army will release its plan for the next 10 years on June 6 and it involves a much bigger Army.
Forty years after he graduated from the Coast Guard Academy and began a career that would ultimately ascend to a role as commandant, Adm. Paul Zukunft sails into retirement, reflecting on the state of the service, its people and its future.
Each week, Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks with the managers of the federal government's largest department. Subscribe on PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts.