Naval Supply Systems Command launched its digital accelerator project a few months ago in hopes of leveraging its existing data. Meanwhile the Department of Transportation wants to reduce its dependency on headquarters.
Gary Wang, the Army’s deputy CIO, retired after 35 years in government and Jerry Davis will retire from NASA Ames in July.
Amid "battle for talent" in the military's maintenance facilities, officials press for a relaxation of restrictions on hiring civilians
In today's Federal Newscast, the Veterans Affairs Department publishes the ratings of its 130 community living centers.
Senate Armed Services Member Tim Kaine says the Navy needs a plan for the shipbuilding and repair workforce.
The Air Force follows in the Navy's footsteps and expands leave for secondary caregivers.
The Defense Department says it could cost a quarter of a billion dollars to make facilities secure and that's a conservative estimate.
The Air Force said it will encourage applications for re-instatement from retired pilots in a move to ease its growing manpower shortage.
In honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, sea service spouses offered advice to those hoping to preserve their careers and help families adjust in the face of military life or retirement.
In today's Federal Newscast, a policy update from the U.S. Postal Service emphasized its preference for so-called clustered box units in new housing developments, instead of door-to-door.
Brendan Cravalho has worked at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard for 50 years. He's currently serving as Waterfront Logistics Manager.
The Department of Navy outlined its plan for the new CIO organization with new roles for four executives.
More than 200 employees with U.S. Customs and Border Protection have been arrested on corruption-related charges in the last 14 years. Thirteen of those arrests have come during the Trump Administration.
Veterans have higher expectations of more convenience, new technology and a better experience with their health care, the Veterans Affairs Department said.
The ship carried President Franklin D. Roosevelt to South America and, later, components of the atomic bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima.