The Veterans Affairs Department\'s multibillion dollar IT contract is facing complaints by General Dynamics and Standard Communications. A third protestor, D&S Consultants, filed a different protest with the Court of Federal Claims. Meanwhile, VA has awarded SAIC the 15th and final spot on T4.
Bethesda Naval opens wounded warrior complex Subhead: Injured veterans helped cut the ribbon outside the doors of the Naval Medical Center\'s rehabilitation facility, which includes state-of-the art suites and a swimming pool. Patients will move later this month from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center as part of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) program.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency launched the faster ever airplane in California today. The agency tracked the flight\'s progress via Twitter, rather than webcasting the launch.
Judy Marks, the head of Siemens\' U.S. federal business unit, joined the Federal Drive to discuss her firm\'s partnership with Boeing to manage the Defense Department\'s micro-grid.
On the Federal Drive: The Coast Guard became the first agency to adopt both iPhones and Android mobile platforms, the Navy cyber command gets a new leader and the National Treasury Employees Union re-elected its leader.
The agency is using HUDStat sessions to set, oversee and accomplish performance goals. HUD and VA are using these meetings to ensure they are meeting their joint goal to reduce homelessness among veterans. HUD\'s Peter Grace said getting program managers to talk honestly about their challenges has been among the biggest changes.
When times were good having a federal job was nice. When the going got tough, having a federal job was golden. But next, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says, comes the political backlash to the point where many feds are having second thoughts about their career goals.(Editor\'s Note: This column originally appeared July 15, 2011.)
The defense contractor will supply the service with four weapons systems trainers.
Air Force Captain Travis Passey says you can\'t simulate the environment of flying with the Gs and some of the stresses that you have on your body, the heat, things like that.
The Navy\'s cyber command will welcome a new leader as it approaches its one-year anniversary since declaring full operational capability.
Michael Baumer, director of the Navy SEAL Foundation Board, explains how you can help after 22 SEALs lost their lives in Afghanistan.
The Coast Guard will being replacing its aging inventory of smartphones with iPhones and Android-based devices. In doing so, the Coast Guard becomes the first military service to adopt the new generation of mobile devices.
Lockheed Martin was awarded an $84 million deal with the Air Force to supply the service with four weapons systems trainers, This story is part of Federal News Radio\'s daily DoD Report.
On today\'s Federal Drive: A second round of buyouts at the Education Department, the Pentagon begins investigating the helicopter crash in Afghanistan and industry news from Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen and Boeing.
The Army will begin lifting its finger off of the pause button for enterprise email within the next few days, the service\'s chief information officer said.