The Air Force rolled out two personnel initiatives last week. The service announced the creation of an information operations technical training school, which is expected to open in 2019.
Gen. Glenn Walters, the Marine Corps assistant commandant, said less than 0.5 percent of the Marine total force is “truly non-deployable.”
Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos have signed off on a proposal that would give active-duty military families federal funds to put their children through private school or other alternatives to public school.
Defense Department announced a single-award IDIQ approach to execute a contract lasting up to 10-years, for potentially billions of dollars in IT infrastructure services.
Defense officials acknowledge early challenges in EHR deployment, but have no plans to delay further implementation
Chris Cleary, director of business development and federal cyber strategy at Tenable, says industry needs to step up to the plate when it comes to providing the newest tech to DoD.
DoD releases a draft solicitation and holds an industry day to talk about its new initiative to move to commercial cloud services.
The Defense Department's new chief management officer is looking for "immediate wins" in cutting bureucratic inefficiency, starting with more reliance on shared services.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Special Counsel updates its its guidance regarding when federal employees' use of social media violates the Hatch Act.
After three years of reforms, Congress is getting its report card from the military.
In today's Federal Newscast, 18 members of the NBIB will travel to Hill Air Force Base in March with more teams likely to follow.
The Defense Department is worried about being able to spend the $700 billion it will be given if Congress passes an appropriations bill.
The Pentagon slashes the potential value of REAN Cloud's OTA from $950 million to $65 million, says only U.S. Transportation Command can use it.
A few months into the Army's pilot program to directly commission cyber officers, Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone says entry-level pay isn't cutting it.
The Marine Corps formally establish Cyberspace Occupational Field, including seven specific military cyber specialties.