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Rep. Jim Moran tells Federal News Radio if you take 395 through Arlington, your commute may be about to get two to three hours longer every day.
The Defense Department is observing National Domestic Violence Awareness Month by reminding the military community about resources and programs to help in preventing or stopping domestic violence.
Learn more in today\'s DoD Report
Tight security measures both tighten the leashes of executives, while driving them out of the office.
The Defense Department announced that Cyber Command did not achieve its October 1st deadline for being fully operational.
Maryland\'s 17 military installations employ 3.4 percent of Maryland\'s work force, pay nearly $10 billion in wages a year and spend about $6.6 billion annually with other businesses in the state.
NextGov\'s Bob Brewin analyzes the future of the former DoD CIO nominee.
The Army has a new system for soldiers and civilians to report suspicious incidents, FtLeavenworthLamp.com reports.
This week Navy Secretary Ray Mabus released a report that calls for establishing a congressionally mandated Gulf Coast Restoration Task Force to coordinate federal, state and local actions to restore the Gulf after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
The first group of soldiers has just completed a course in Dari language and culture. We get details from Dino Pick, commandant of the Defense Language Institute\'s Foreign Language Center.
Congressmen Skelton and Davis say legislation would apply the lessons learned from Goldwater-Nichols Act to more than 13 agencies to help promote collaboration and understanding of each other\'s roles. The bill calls for a two-year detail for each senior official to learn how other national security agencies work.
ARINC Vice President of Contracts and Procurement Glenn Baer says industry \"is still trying to evaluate [the initiatives] to determine our entry point.\"
The Defense Department has officially withdrawn the nomination of Teresa Takai to be its next assistant secretary of defense for networks and information integration and chief information officer.