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The Air Force is thinking about its hiring practices and its physical requirements to better its force for the future.
The Air Force is looking at how it assesses its officers to fit its needs with 21st century demands.
Nora Bensahel, distinguished scholar in residence at American University, and retired Lt. Gen. David Barno, a distinguished practitioner there, are co-authors of The Future of the Army, published by the Atlantic Council. They walked Federal Drive with Tom Temin through some of the budget challenges the Army currently faces.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter is making an appearance on late night television. Find out what other cabinet members have gone through the gauntlet.
National Guard units were activated in several East Coast states over the weekend to help with the relief effort in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
Eric Fanning, the secretary of the Army, said last week that he's ordered a new initiative designed to reduce time-consuming requirements directed by Department of the Army headquarters, particularly with regard to training.
The Army closed out the fiscal year that ended a little over a week ago having met its recruiting goals for the first time in five years.
The Army is taking a fresh look at how much of the development and sustainment of computer code ought to be left to contractors and whether it’s time to bring some of that work in-house.
The Navy is stuck somewhere back in the Cold Car or maybe World War II. In order to properly equip with new ships, the Navy must change. Bryan McGrath, managing director of the Ferry Bridge Group, Joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin with the whys and hows.
The JRSS effort will eventually consolidate about 125 separate points of Army cyber defense into 25 shared, regional centers to protect both classified and unclassified networks.
The Army is taking a hard look at its childcare and expects a report by the end of the month.
The Army's new Rapid Capabilities Office is taking it's name to heart and issuing a charter next month.
The General Services Administration is starting an interagency community on AI, to help agencies and private industry work together for civilian services.
Association of the U.S. Army hosts its annual conference at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.