Writing code, maintaining readiness, and modernization are on the minds of Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command leaders.
NAVSUP's vice commander discussed logistics challenges with supply chain management, quality of life services and fuel purchases for ships, submarines and aircraft.
The former chief executive for the flagship museum of Naval History and Heritage Command spoke about the service's vast collection of artifacts and vessels.
Cross-domain integration is encouraging different offices to adopt a more servicewide perspective.
The Army and Navy have begun releasing these Cyber Mission Forces (CMF) into the wilds of their network protection efforts.
Since 1958, the technology has helped scientists study oceanography, solar activity and other natural phenomena.
Stew Magnuson, editor-in-chief of National Defense Magazine, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss artificial intelligence, army robotics, hypersonic missiles and other advances in military technology.
In today's Federal Newscast, over 3,100 employees send a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai asking he cancel a Defense Department pilot program which uses the company's technology.
The Defense Department and some lawmakers want to make the program, which lets troops take a sabbatical to go back to school or care for a sick loved one, a permanent fixture in the military.
ONR is following the trend of doing things just like Silicon Valley.
The Navy wants a chief digital officer to better harness its data, but it's plate is too full to follow through.
The Navy is increasing bonuses to keep pilots in the service.
A one-page memo restructures the Navy Department's organizational chart, includes the elimination of the once-powerful office of the Navy CIO.
Under Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly is assuming the role of chief management officer, and staffing the office with industry experts to foster public-private cooperation.
The Air Force is cutting base visits and media interviews for fear of “giving insights to our adversaries, which could erode our military advantage” in what it calls a public relations reset.