The Me Too movement has women in different careers talking about sexual harassment and assault. The national discussion did not leave out the military, unmasking more actions needed to be taken by DoD to cope.
The Navy is turning to tech to quicken the pace of its acquisition cycle.
Three years after coming into existence, the cyber defense arm of U.S. Cyber Command says it will reach phase one of an order aimed at shoring up vulnerabilities across the Defense Department this spring.
Although failures of basic seamanship and training were largely to blame for last year's collisions, the Navy says it also needs to fix basic problems with the equipment it's provided to its deck officers.
The Navy has a few tricks up its sleeve to award contracts in a time when new starts aren't allowed.
Retired Air Force prosecutor joins Federal Drive to talk about the history of sexual harassment and retaliation problems within U.S. military academies
After a record hurricane season, the Coast Guard is in need of new funding to keep itself afloat in 2018.
Deloitte's Chuck Wald points out the long military history that drones already have. Is AI really that far off?
The Defense Health Agency is rolling back some primary care copayments for military families and retirees.
The GSA is holding a public meeting next week. Larry Allen told the Federal Drive what to expect.
It's not always easy for an individual veteran to figure out which service he or she may be eligible for. Now, there's an app for that
Deputy Defense secretary Patrick Shanahan alters the membership of DoD's Cloud Executive Working Group, removing its acquisition chief, adding its CIO.
Andy Seymour, the Defense Department’s public key infrastructure manager, said a new policy will require the services to unlock the PIV certificate authentication on the Common Access Card.
Brad Gandee, the vice president for product marketing and management at GigaTrust, offers the industry some ideas for how best to meet DoD’s data requirements.
A congressionally-mandated study finds that although there has been an uptick in bid protests in recent years, no evidence exists that companies are filing them willy-nilly.