As space becomes more of a contested domain, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson says the Air Force needs to step up its game.
The Justice Department claims it's too soon to make a decision on whether the military transgender ban will harm transgender troops.
The Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, located at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, has been studying how medics would react if an enemy used opioids as a weapon.
The Army Materiel Command's Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) has the task of aggregating that data to pinpoint the Army's logistics challenges.
After merger of three Pentagon IT organizations, the new Joint Service Provider declares full operational capability, becomes part of the Defense Information Systems Agency.
The Air Force's decision to consolidate base support functions has gone some way toward the goal of reducing headquarters staffs, but officials see its real value in gathering enterprise-level information.
The Marine Corps wants to add cyber training to boot camp and has new incentives for civilian hires.
The Defense Department's contracts get hung up at the Defense Contract Audit Agency, where it takes more than two years on average to close a contract.
In today's Federal Newscast, after the Trump administration sent up 27 new nominations, it announced it was withdrawing two previous ones.
The Air Force wants retirees to take over some aviation related positions in the service.
Sen. Jeff Flake wants more insight into how much studies cost at the Defense Department.
The Defense Department is making some changes to meet its readiness challenges, but it needs more support from Congress and civilian government.
New rules alter TRICARE's benefit structure, require beneficiaries to sign up during open enrollment.
After two delays, DoD says it should be able to deliver the long awaited cyber deterrence policy by Sept. 30.
The Army says the outcome of two studies shows the need to "pivot" to a new strategy for its tactical network.