The Navy secretary wants the service's schools to research with industry.
For Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP), emphasizing readiness and lethality means making sure Navy maintainers have the parts they need, when they need them.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department's Inspector General says the Air Force missed certain steps that could have prevented last year's mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
The military services are thinking about sending troops to different areas depending on deployability status.
Members of the military who joined before Jan. 1, 2018, only have until the end of the year to join the blended retirement system.
The Defense Department is putting an emphasis on jointness and addressing injuries in the field in order to ensure military competitiveness.
Artificial intelligence is at the top of the Navy’s list of new technologies that it wants to get involved with.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Veterans Affairs was forced to change how it pays for veterans' education benefits after IT problems.
In today's Federal Newscast, with the threat of a government shutdown looming, the National Treasury Employees Union is pleading with Congress to pass the seven remaining appropriations bills.
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is working on a priority list and a 20-year plan to begin upgrading its facilities, including buildings that date back to the 1830s, and equipment from the World War II era.
The Department of Veterans Affairs said it is realigning the health administration to comply with the president's reorganization executive order.
Federal agencies shared messages of thanks and helpful reminders on social media for shoppers and diners this Thanksgiving week.
Agencies have more guidance now on how they should comply with President Donald Trump's May executive orders on collective bargaining. Hear this and more stories in today's Federal Newscast.
A new report estimates the space force might cost between $300 million and $550 million - less than initially predicted.
The Navy's History and Heritage command exists to pass on lessons learned from past operations, and to keep the Navy from repeating past mistakes.