Families of service members killed by a contractor employee have filed wrongful death lawsuits. Learn more in today\'s DoD Report.
Leon Panetta is in Iraq for his first visit since taking the helm at the Pentagon. Learn more in your DoD Report
The House passed a 1.6 percent pay raise for military personnel.
Wounded warriors and their families will soon have a new place to go for help in the D.C. area. USO president Sloan Gibson has details in today\'s DoD Report
Unemployment by returning members of the military is too high. Senator Patty Murray is moving to change that.
More money being awarded to work on the F-35 Joint Strike Force fighter. Learn more in today\'s DoD report.
William Lynn is stepping down as Defense Department deputy secretary.
Lesley Lykins is the Director of Emerging Media Integration for the Navy Office of Information.
OMB will tell agencies to focus on management support service contracts and reduce spending by $6 billion. OMB said contracting for management support services grew at a faster rate than other types of contracting. The initiative is part of the administration\'s Campaign to Cut Waste.
There\'s a new e-commerce site in town. And it\'s exclusively for military members and veterans. Learn more from Blake Hall, co-founder and CEO of Troop Swap.
Even as Americans are getting bigger it seems their work stations and cubicles are getting smaller. So, senior correspondent Mike Causey says, you literally are in a tight space.
Kevin Green is the vice president for defense and intelligence at IBM Federal.
The Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly Fort Hood rampage will be tried in a military court and face the death penalty if convicted.
Mark Amtower, host of Amtower Off Center here on Federal News Radio and a government contracting consultant, offers his analysis of how the proposed rule change will affect DoD contractors.
Lawmakers continue to work on legislation that will guarantee veterans attending private colleges will have the same tuition payouts until they graduate.