When the government establishes a mandated source of supply, that means there's no way around it. That's what the Defense Logistics Agency found when it issued a solicitation for body armor parts.
Food insecurity affected one in five military families as of 2021 — up from one in eight in 2019 — according to the Military Family Advisory Network.
It's an eternal question. How to grow your business in a mature market with lots of established players. The Defense software market is as mature as any, and yet the DoD has a pervasive need to modernize its software to take into account cloud computing, the need to refresh the military strategic offset, and a host of other reasons.
A House Armed Services Subcommittee is ready to take a deep dive into DoD's biggest program.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Air Force now has its own cooking show.
An association of national security contractors has a $25,000 challenge grant on the street. The Homeland Security Technology Consortium seeks new federal applications for some specific technologies related to identity management.
The Air Force left out critical best practices in selecting the new headquarters.
The American Federation of Government Employees thinks it could lead to wholesale reductions in the civilian ranks.
More than 25% of federal contracting dollars end up in one of six markets, according to analysis by Bloomberg Government.
Sharon Woods, the director of the Host and Compute Center at DISA, said the agency surged people and resources to ensure all the workloads in milCloud 2.0 transitioned to a new environment.
In today's Federal Newscast, it’s official: the U.S. military has its first-ever female service chief.
The Defense Business Board found DoD's approach to civilian talent is a collection of siloes. The department faces serious risks if it doesn't take talent management more seriously on an enterprise-wide basis.
The Navy recently held a hackathon to bring in ideas on how to make cybersecurity run like multiplayer games.
In today's Federal Newscast, a federal lawsuit has been filed against the Defense Department on behalf of members of the Air Force seeking religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
A lot of vendors think the CMMC requirements are pretty onerous. Congress asked DoD to prove the Pentagon is meeting the same cybersecurity standards it's demanding from contractors.