Building a force for space would free its troops up from Air Force requirements, but is it worth it?
Following a new set of policies concerning public affairs officers, the Air Force is cutting back on interviews and base visits for journalists.
The Air Force is suggesting doing security clearance interviews by Skype to speed up the process.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator John McCain said Gina Haspell will have to explain her involvement in the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before he'll vote for her confirmation.
The Air Force is cutting base visits and media interviews for fear of “giving insights to our adversaries, which could erode our military advantage” in what it calls a public relations reset.
The bill will allow troops to use tuition assistance for certifications and licensing.
The closeout backlog has been growing — more contracts coming into the Defense Contract Management Agency than it can get to.
The Pentagon's inspector general says the Army intentionally misrepresented how much money it would need to pay civilian salaries in order to dodge other headquarters cuts
What are the key NDAA provisions that could impact DoD operations? Find out when Jon Etherton, president of Etherton and Associates, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf. March 13, 2018
In its 2019 budget, the Air Force plans to fully stand up its new Chief Data Office, with funds to establish a new shared data environment and a trusted database of authoritative data sources.
The Homeland Security Department and the Department of Defense are transforming this Pensacola, Florida, into a cyber powerhouse.
The Professional Services Council plans to submit comment to the Defense Department on how they can shorten their procurement and acquisition lead time.
The Navy is giving sailors leaving the force a golden ticket to return to active duty.
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.”