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A new analysis of DoD contract data shows serious impacts across the Defense industrial base because of spending cuts, including indications that thousands of firms exited the industry entirely.
After two years of trouble, the National Guard is still hurting for cyber troops.
Acknowledging years of frustrations, the Army says 2018 is the "year of delivery" for its electronic warfare force, which is about to be subsumed into its cyber branch.
Like NFL players, service members are vulnerable to head injuries that may cause long-term damage.
How do audits improve the overall readiness of the Department of Defense’s mission capabilities? Find out this week on Off the Shelf when host Roger Waldron discusses the issue with a team of Booz Allen subject matter experts. December 12, 2017
The Army is beginning its first experiment in fast-tracking the officer accession pipeline for civilians with cyber skills. But it's proceeding cautiously: only five new officers per year.
Borrowing from an existing exemption for foreign military sales, DoD wants more flexibility to waive its requirement for vendors to supply cost and pricing data in domestic procurements.
New leaders in Defense Department IT: Essye Miller is named acting DoD CIO and Rear Adm. Nancy Norton will be DISA director.
The D.C. District Court struck down a request by the Defense Department to delay the accession of transgender people into the military.
The National Academy of Public Administration has just completed a review of MARAD and has several recommendations for improving management.
New data from Bloomberg Government shows agencies spent more than $1.8 billion on cloud services last year.
The Defense Department claims allowing transgender people to join the military by the beginning of the year will be an burden on the Pentagon.
Pentagon officials said Thursday that they have tweaked their government shutdown contingency plans since the last time one occurred in 2013, but emphasized that there is little they can do to stave off a shutdown's most damaging effects.
Four months into his tenure the Army CIO explains his vision for the future.