The Air Force is creating exemptions for some transition classes.
The number of people involuntarily separated from the services is trickling to a halt.
DoD plans to add surveillance technology to a growing number of military planes, but GAO says that could lead to more problems.
The Federal Acquisition Institute Training Application System (FAITAS) has been unavailable for civilian agencies for more than a month.
It's a long road ahead, but federal agencies and contractors are laying the groundwork to implement NIST's latest framework to protect federal information.
A new study points out where the military might be vulnerable to climate change.
Will Cerner Corp.'s MHS Genesis provide the safe harbor the Coast Guard needs?
DoD's acquisition, technology and logistics split is finally here and this is what workers can expect.
First volume of three expected reports from the "Section 809" panel seeks changes in areas ranging from business IT to contract oversight and commercial buying.
In his first State of the Union, President Donald Trump highlights VA’s success with removing 1,500 employees under the June 2017 law.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Homeland Security Department's Office of Inspector General finds the agency has no centralized database to make sure suspended companies don't compete for new contracts.
The Defense Department may update its smart device policy after a map showed troops' exercise patterns.
DoD's Director of Operational Test and Evaluation urges the Pentagon to put further JRSS deployments on hold.
The Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command is the latest DoD organization to jump on the OTA bandwagon with an arrangement that would spend $100 million on 14 cyber technology areas.
The Defense Innovation Board, tasked by Congress to deliver report on software acquisition, is doing all it can to avoid writing a long document that will gather dust on a shelf.