Navy historians plan to survey the wreck of the USS San Diego, which sank in 1918. They hope to resolve the question of whether it was torpedoed by a German submarine.
In today's Federal Newscast, a Government Accountability Office report says the Navy's shipyards are in such bad shape they can no longer meet the service's operational needs.
Navy knew it was "accepting risks" at least two years ago when it decided to press ahead with more demanding forward deployments in the Asia-Pacific, despite downward slide of routine maintenance and training.
In retrospect, it's a wonder the Navy hasn't had more accidents.
GAO says the average Military Sealift Command ship is 40-years old, and the Navy has no long-term plan to replace them.
Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) demands answers from the Navy within two weeks about what it's done to address $21 million in waste by an unauthorized police force.
After almost six years of the cloud-first policy, agencies are gaining an understanding what it takes to move to the cloud.
Bryan Clark, former special assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations, offers insight into what might be going on inside a troubled Navy.
In 2000, 4 percent of Navy ship deployments lasted longer than six months. Now they all do.
The second ramming of a Navy ship this summer brings the total loss of life to 17 sailors.
An investigation by Naval Sea Systems Command found employees at the nation's largest Navy shipyard spent 12 years amassing weapons, vehicles and boats, building what amounted to an unauthorized police force.
Rob Foster’s last day as the Department of Navy chief information officer is Aug. 18.
In today's Federal Newscast, Navy Cmdr. Bobby Pitts admits to helping Glen Defense Marine Asia CEO Leonard Francis during the investigation into the defense contractor.
Rob Foster will join the National Credit Union Administration as its deputy CIO.
The Navy closely watching as contractors and vendors transition to the Defense Biometric Identification System.