The Cyber Resiliency Office for Weapons Systems is trying to bake cybersecurity into weapons programs, but funding issues are slowing the process.
DoD comptrollers and officials waiting for confirmation have paid lip-service to the audit for years, but the actual audit still has yet to take place.
Kevin DeSanto, managing partner at KippsDeSanto, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center for a wide ranging discussion on the current mergers and acquisitions environment. November 20, 2017
The 75th Army Ranger Regiment is an elite group of soldiers that focuses on innovation and technology development to help win wars.
The Defense and Veterans Affairs Departments sent answers to Congress about the oversight and timeline of joint electronic health records.
The first users of DoD's new electronic health record call the system "life-changing," but several years remain before it's deployed worldwide.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says if you're hoping for a $40,000 buyout from your agency, you can forget about it, unless you work for DoD.
The 2017 Blue Star Families Lifestyle Survey finds military families have a new top concern: time with loved ones.
A provision in the annual defense bill mandates a new Pentagon analysis of current personnel policies and whether they're harming officer retention.
House Science, Space and Technology Committee members learned that NASA, DoD do not have Kaspersky products on their networks.
This week on Capitol Hill look for that conference report on the National Defense Authorization Act and more debate on tax reform.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon said it has eliminated thousands of cybersecurity glitches over the past year thanks to hundreds of hackers around the world.
The Senate wants a two-year pilot program to set up online commercial marketplaces.
U.S. Transportation Command has begun what may well be the most aggressive cloud computing migration the Defense Department has ever attempted, both in terms of its scale and of its pace.
Lawmakers found the numbers presented by the departments involved don’t provide an accurate picture of the program's success.