A District Court rules the military must retain and continue recruiting transgender people into the military at least until a final decision is made.
For the Navy, much of the innovation has come from the Office of Naval Research. Now the ONR is starting to use so-called lean innovation process.
Despite having a plan for a chief data officer, the Navy is dragging its feet on implementing it.
After poor numbers in recent years, the Defense Department Inspector General Office is seeing more positive reviews on its FedView Survey results.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) thinks Congress can help lower the 21 percent military spouse unemployment rate.
As part of a draft set of recommendations, the Defense Innovation Board is exploring changes its members believe the Pentagon should make to its up-or-out promotion system
The Defense Department concurred with all of the Future of the Army Commission's recommendations involving the Pentagon.
It's designed to develop and purchase large, expensive weapons systems while holding to the tenets of competition, transparency and integrity, but that means it can’t keep up with cybersecurity defense.
The Air Force wants even more retired pilots to get back into the cockpit.
The Defense Department says it wants to begin a new era of open communications with industry, seeking input to improve defense acquisitions.
As the Defense Department and the Veterans Affairs Department continue to move to electronic records, AMSUS Director and former Navy Surgeon General Michael Cowan describes what benefits the new system will bring.
High retention rates and fleet upgrades are allowing the service to accomplish its mission to new degrees.
The Senate Armed Services Committee is considering a subpoena for White House cybersecurity coordinator Rob Joyce.
Other Transaction Authority contracts are gaining popularity in the Pentagon and military services.
Dr. Kris Darling and Scott Grendahl of the Army Research Laboratory explain the significance of their discovery.