In today's Federal Newscast, the Navy is hoping to encourage and reward sailors who extend deployments in Japan, Guam and Spain.
DISA issued a solicitation to a consortium of more than 500 vendors for the case management system under National Background Investigations Services initiative.
The Air Force will give $10,000 to $30,000 to each squadron to build and invest in new ideas.
In today's Federal Newscast, law enforcement agencies are watching the gun debates, wondering how they'll carry out possible new regulations.
The Air Force says it expects a small number of airmen to end up getting laid off under DoD's new policy.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Navy will need several more months to finish its migration to Windows 10.
Across-the-board pay raises for military personnel might keep low performers in the military while incentivizing motivated troops to leave.
Acting DHS IG says there are several things the agency can do to tighten up its screening process to protect national security.
In today's Federal Newscast, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is forming a Cyber-Digital Task Force to make recommendations on policy and process changes across the Justice Department.
Congress mandated the military cut its senior executive service by a quarter in the 2017 defense authorization bill.
The Joint Force Headquarters – Department of Defense Information Networks (DoDIN) reached full operating capability in January.
Too much data is often a deterrence for agencies making the mission of integrating info in a cloud environment even more important.
DoD releases eight questions and answers on highly-anticipated cloud project, most of which amount to "stay tuned."
In today's Federal Newscast, despite facing recent scrutiny, some veterans organizations still feel Dr. David Shulkin is the best person to run the Veterans Affairs Department.
The Navy wants to use its multibillion dollar NGEN recompetition to reenginner its networks for more cloud-like services.