Section 6722 of the 2023 NDAA would require DHS to mandate a bill of materials for technology from current and future contractors and some in industry are calling the provision problematic.
Army command selection boards in the future may depend on computer automated scoring of past evaluations.
Each generation brings new recruitment challenges for the Army. That's why the Army is constantly seeking fresh messages to deliver through its marketing channels.
The Navy has many things sailors, ships, submarines, airplanes. In some sense, it's a science and technology enterprise.
The Defense Pricing and Contracting office issued a deviation to the FAR giving contracting officers the ability to continue to award contracts even if companies are not fully registered in SAM.gov.
Self-awareness is the beginning of positive change. But one problem, despite some self-awareness, that the military can’t seem to kick is sexual assault and harassment.
In today's Federal Newscast: A now-discharged Ft. Bragg soldier, active on social media, is under arrest for alleged extremist activity. If you have social skills, the Department of Homeland Security might want to hire you. And senators say the easing of the military's soldiers-with-HIV policy should go further.
The Marine Corps' second in command says assignments, bonuses and other benefits are all on the table.
NSA released a suite of “post-quantum algorithms” that will eventually be requirements for national security systems, along with a series of deadlines for the transition.
The National Science Foundation has joined up with the Czech Science Foundation, the NSF counterpart in the Czech Republic and the two agencies are funding research into how to produce gamma rays with high-powered lasers.
Within the next week, DoD hopes to update its policies to allow more vendors hit by inflation to request price increases on their fixed-price contracts.
The list of management and operational improvement recommendations from the DoD inspector general.
If the armed services didn't allow tattoos, they'd probably have to cut the forces in half. In recent years, they've relaxed rules on allowable tattoos, responding to the fact that ink has become a cultural norm.
The newly elevated command is working with service leaders to bolster risk mitigation.
The escape of the Malaysian defense contractor at the center of one of the Navy's biggest corruption scandals is as stunning and brazen as the case itself