DoD needs to take into account data management and security as it migrates to cloud.
The House's version of the annual Defense policy bill would let the military onboard new officers with outside cyber expertise up to the rank of Army colonel or Navy captain.
The Army is looking at new steps to boost military spouse employment, potentially including new authorities to hire them as civilian employees.
The office of the undersecretary for personnel and readiness has five Senate-confirmable positions and up until now, Robert Wilkie’s seat was the only one the Trump administration had managed to fill.
The Army's Rapid Capabilities Office is looking for ways to apply AI and machine learning to signal classification.
From fitness centers to cyber issues, these amendments within the House NDAA are likely to grab some attention.
When the Air Force empowered commanders and supervisors to conduct nearly all ancillary training as they see fit, the Air Force’s 1st Special Operations Wing again took on the role of early adopter.
The Veterans Affair and Defense department are taking on something that rarely succeeds — changing culture and technology all at once.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon's inspector general found that the Defense Department routinely reimbursed contractors for the expenses they claimed without examining their supporting documentation.
The Pentagon's Joint Task Force Headquarters-DoD Information Network is testing software that aims to detect the telltale signs of a cyber attack as part of a more proactive approach to cyber defense.
The DoD IG says there are trends keeping small businesses from working with the military.
A May 7 memo from the Defense Department's chief information officers gives "fourth estate" agencies until 2020 to migrate applications from more than 100 data centers.
Pentagon's new rationale for JEDI: A multiple-award contract would slow the process of migrating military computing to the cloud.
Pentagon's new guidance tells testers to examine supply chain for electronic components, reduce 'check the box' mentality
Democrats are asking the Defense Department to follow in the Obama and Bush administration footsteps and keep troop numbers transparent.