National Nuclear Security Administration is facing challenges in all three of its most crucial areas and then some, GAO says.
Govini's CEO says countries, like China, are spending big on the race for artificial intelligence to improve their forward mission.
The Defense Department is working to wrangle artificial intelligence projects across 40 different DoD organizations into a coherent S&T investment strategy.
DoD says the transition to new contractors, conducted while it was also restructuring its health plan's benefits, proved more complicated than expected.
In today's Federal Newscast, three lawmakers want legislation to overturn a 2013 court decision which prevents some defense department employees from appealing to the Merit Systems Protection Board.
The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services says DoD needs better focus on women in mid-career ranks.
Currently, there is no firm timeline or hard transition deadline for moving to the cybersecurity scorecard 2.0, leadership says.
In today's Federal Newscast, CACI International makes an offer to buy IT contractor CSRA after it had already agreed to a deal with General Dynamics.
A program aimed at helping transitioning soldiers is building its social media presence.
Alfred Rivera, who retired after serving more than 20 years at the Defense Information Systems Agency, said DoD can’t underestimate the costs and time it takes to migrate to a single cloud foundation.
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The recent Other Transaction Authority (OTA) acquisition for a cloud migration tool, combined with the incomplete draft JEDI RFP, raises significant questions as to whether DoD is sacrificing innovation in the name of innovation.
Building a force for space would free its troops up from Air Force requirements, but is it worth it?
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator and 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders wants to know what Defense Secretary James Mattis is doing to address Pentagon waste and high contractor pay.
Following a new set of policies concerning public affairs officers, the Air Force is cutting back on interviews and base visits for journalists.