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The Army is struggling to find about 35,000 soldiers, most of them veterans now, who are owed bonuses because they were forced to remain in the military beyond their normal enlistment.
The Navy\'s top IT official ordered the entire service not to spend any money for new or upgraded servers and data centers. This comes as the service prepares to release its enterprise data center consolidation strategy in March.
The Naval Academy\'s Andrew Phillips explains the shift in the 166-year-old institution\'s curriculum.
The Navy will eliminate 200 captains and commanders, citing high retention and low attrition rates.
Give 1,716 PlayStations to a bunch of engineers and what do you get? At the Air Force Lab in Rome, New York, you get a supercomputer. The Sony PlayStation 3 has a unique processor that…
IT consolidation and efficiency efforts within the Air Force are part of the service\'s contribution to Defense Secretary Robert Gates\' efficiency initiative, Air Force Secretary Mike Donley said Wednesday. He expects to shave more than $1 billion from the service\'s IT expenses.
Defense News reports that the Army is ordering Boeing to cancel two programs that tested poorly.
Army\'s Space and Missile Defense Command puts big money on the table.
The Army\'s largest post saw a record number of soldiers kill themselves in 2010 despite a mental health effort aimed at reversing the trend.
Camelina biofuel has broken the sound barrier. Tom Hicks, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy tells us why that\'s important.
The Navy awarded two different companies two separate contracts to build the same ship. Lockheed Martin\'s Vice President of Business Development of Lockheed Martin\'s Mission Systems and Sensors business explains the science behind their ship
The move is part of a larger transition from SSN use
Defense.gov reports on the policy to prevent secondhand smoking\'s effects on other sailors.
The Navy is under fire for not properly reviewing invoices from a contract with Northrop Grumman
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