The Air Force has requested that Congress reduce the amount of airlifters it is required to use. Gen. Duncan McNabb, who heads the U.S. Transportation Command said doing so could save $1.2 billion over five years.
Android devices are next up in DoD\'s effort to get off-the-shelf smartphones up to snuff with the Pentagon\'s security needs. Also, the Army looks for a better way to do two-factor authentication on mobile devices.
There\'s a new web portal for Navy and the Marine Corps. Learn more in today\'s DoD Report
Vice Admiral Bill Burke and Vice Admiral Kevin McCoy told a House Armed Services Committee panel it took a lot of years to put the Navy\'s surface fleet in its current state and it will take a lot of time to fix it, according to DoD Buzz.
Boeing\'s vice president of commercial crew programs John Elbon joins the Federal Drive with information on his company\'s plans for commercial space exploration.
CWTSatoTravel and Northrop Gruman Corporation team up after GSA decides to limit requests for proposals.
More money being awarded to work on the F-35 Joint Strike Force fighter. Learn more in today\'s DoD report.
Lesley Lykins is the Director of Emerging Media Integration for the Navy Office of Information.
Rear Adm. Sean Filipowski will take over from Rear Adm. Jan Tighe as the deputy director of operations at Cyber Command.
After a RFI and two industry days, the agency is preparing one or more solicitations to move its technology backbone to the cloud. HUD also is taking advantage of the TechStat sessions to improve the oversight and management of its ongoing IT projects.
Lockheed has a new cybersecurity offering for electric companies that are helping to develop the Smart Grid.
USPS cancels bonuses for executives, officers and administrative staff.
Katherine Hammack is the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations & Environment in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army.
The Navy awards contracts to 333 companies under its SeaPort-E services acquisition program.
The Army contract calls for 29 blimp-like vehicles that will carry sophisticated surveillance equipment above the terrain of Afghanistan for constant intelligence.