Sarkis Tatigian, 94, just marked his 75th anniversary as a Navy employee, but says he has no immediate plans to retire.
Lawmakers are authorizing a budget nearly $80 billion above the sequestration caps.
The Senate Armed Services chairman says he'll withhold acquisition approvals from DoD programs unless the department completes its first financial audit.
In January, the armed forces will be implementing its blended retirement system. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey explains it all.
The armed forces will be implementing the blended retirement system in January. So what does that mean if you are already in the service? What are the benefits of switching to the new system? Find out when Michael Meese, chief operating officer of AAFMAA, joins host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn. November 8, 2017
The Army has its eyes set on closing the gap between technology life cycles and acquisition cycles.
The Defense Department is planning a three-phase rollout of a new personnel system for its cyber workforce.
The company that won DIUx's first production contract says DoD's new approach let it break an "effective veto" by traditional defense vendors.
Both the civilian and defense sides of the government are seeing procurement reforms launched by both the administration and Congress.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House Democratic leader said she hopes Congress will move quickly to pass legislation requiring lawmakers and their staff to complete training to prevent sexual harassment.
What is the state of government contracting? Find out when Bloomberg Government's Cameron Leuthy and Dan Snyder join host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center. November 5, 2017
The Army and Navy both said on Thursday that their contributions to U.S. Cyber Command's Cyber Mission Force had achieved full operational capability, a year ahead of the timeline DoD set for the military services.
Military families are feeling isolated in their communities and that feeling is increasing, according to the Blue Star Families' annual military lifestyle survey.
The MGT Act will give federal chief information officers a central fund of $3 billion from which they can draw to update obsolete IT systems.
Roger Zakheim, partner at Covington & Burling LLP, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss the National Technology and Industrial Base's role in promoting and leveraging commercial technology capabilities for the DoD's mission. October 31, 2017