The Pentagon held its annual Spirit of Service Awards on Thursday, in light of Public Service Recognition Week, to honor a total of 26 Defense Department employees who “display the core qualities of honor, integrity and excellence in everything they do," said Michael Rhodes, director of administration for the department’s Office of the Chief Management Officer. Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan and representatives of the departments of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps were also present to distribute awards.
The acting Army PEO-EIS director says the need for a connected network is getting dire and needs industry to straighten up.
The organization that supports SOCOM's warfighters is more conservative than they are, and only just beginning to experiment with the newest business and technological capabilities.
In honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, sea service spouses offered advice to those hoping to preserve their careers and help families adjust in the face of military life or retirement.
For an update on Air Force plans for its logistics systems and implications for airmen, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with Maj. Gen. Cedric George, the logistics function chief information officer.
The House Armed Services Committee's version of the annual Defense bill lets DISA continue to operate, but it strips DISA's acquisition, cyber defense missions.
The two organizations signed a letter of intent to focus on four areas of science.
A new bill will give backdated pay to officers who are waiting months for promotion.
The Defense Department wants changes to promotion boards and other personnel issues this year, and it's sent its wish list to Congress.
All organizations must manage their data in order to accomplish their missions. An enterprise approach to data management can help DoD agencies reduce the complexity of their IT environments and enable real digital transformation, allowing them to protect and extract value from their information.
The Pentagon's chief information officer's office spearheaded the development of the ITSA tool as part of its data center consolidation effort.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies must give employees a chance to respond to the adverse action findings before including the incident in a permanent record.
The Air Force 1st Special Operations Wing is favoring group training over computer-based classes.
Anti-sexual assault groups are concerned by DoD low prosecution rates.
Multiple shots from heavy weapons may have a bigger impact than once thought.