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If service members can't pay their debts they might be in violation of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice.
Several industry organizations have resource centers to help industry prepare for a government shutdown.
How to keep military bureaucracy from squelching new and better solutions
Essential employees will still go to work, but everyone else will be sitting at home.
Navy says all of its Japan-based ships are caught up on training, certification standards, a dramatic departure from a year ago.
As Congress looks to avert a government shutdown, the Air Force is planning a top-to-bottom review of its programs to free up room in its operating budget.
The National Commission on Military, National and Public Service launched its two-year study, which will gather public feedback on the military's selection service and other civilian volunteer programs. Commissioners hope these conversations will renew the public's interest in serving in national service.
Defense Undersecretary for Research and Engineering Michael Griffin said he wants to focus on how DoD transitions programs from ideas to reality.
After years of cajoling by Congress, the Defense Department has finally begun a full audit of its financial statements.
The Maritime Administration may not be the best-known federal agency, but this unit of the Transportation Department has a lot of influence on both civilian and naval shipping.
The Army is making its number one priority long range precision fires with 10x capability.
In most of the recent political death matches on Capitol Hill, defense spending was at the center of the fight. This time it's immigration. Still, the threat of a shutdown and a lack of resolution over defense priorities has a lot of Washington nervous. Todd Harrison, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin there's more talk about holding out on passing another short-term continuing resolution until some of the key issues are resolved.
Navy could announce 21 weeks of paternity leave as soon as next month, but the boost would require a change in DoD policy.
A team of Booz Allen subject matter experts join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss DoD's network resilience efforts and the delivery of future IT networks. January 16, 2018
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