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The Defense Department will bear some of the cost of increased goods and services.
The nation’s national security may be taking a hit because of the length of time it takes to fill lesser-known, Senate-confirmed positions in the Defense Department, FEMA, Department of Homeland Security and other areas protecting U.S. citizens.
The lawmakers also want to know if DoD needs any legal authorities to better oversight.
The Postal Service is the public face for the government's efforts to supply Americans with at-home COVID tests. But behind the scenes, the Defense Department is doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
The targets are part of the service’s new climate change strategy, which the Navy released on Tuesday.
Raj Iyer, the Army’s chief information officer, said 20,000 soldiers and civilians will be among the first to use the new bring-your-own-device technology.
More and more, the Defense Department's weapons systems must be cyber resilient. Now there's a publicly available webinar for science and engineering people that outlines what DOD calls its Cyber Resilient Weapon Systems Body of Knowledge.
The Naval Construction Battalion Center (Seabees) is celebrating 80 years having been established June 2, 1942.
Moshe Schwartz argues the National Security Innovation and Industrial Base is becoming detached from the greater U.S. economic base as private industry increasingly opts not to work with the federal government in general, and the Defense Department in particular.
In today's Federal Newscast, National Guard members on state duty can now unionize, thanks to a new Justice Department agreement.
A Virginia National Guard thinks it's found a way to save the Air Force hundreds of thousands of man hours each year just by auto-filling a single form.
As the Navy continues to investigate a rash of suicides aboard the USS George Washington, the service says it is dealing with serious issues involving mental health access.
Data requirements to ensure lack of bias in AI and transparency and how it works are not part of the standard license agreements.
The contract is part of a $4.9 billion rebuild of the base, which was destroyed in 2018.