The Defense Department’s “4th estate,” which includes the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Defense Information Systems Agency, the Defense Logistics Agency and other Defense agencies, signed a memorandum of understanding with GSA to commit to using OASIS for at least $500 million in professional services buys starting in January 2017.
President Barack Obama has named Rear Adm. Michael Gilday to be the next commander of the Navy’s 10th Fleet and Fleet Cyber Command, the Defense Department said on Tuesday.
A Bahrain owned company also saw a increases in government contracting, while GE and Verizon lost federal business.
The highly publicized alcohol ban, dutifully reported by every outlet in the world, strikes me as theatrical.
The Navy’s top cyber commander says her service needs to spend the next one thinking about a broad array of new activities that fall under the general heading of “procedural compliance.”
DoD declined millions in savings to make sure dual military families continued getting current BAH funds.
Navy Secretary says the maritime services haven't devoted much attention to nuclear as a shore-side "alternative" energy option thus far, but it's time to start.
Sailors, Marines and civilians from Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic (SURFLANT) and its commands and subordinate units are competing in the Surface Line Week (SLW) 2016 Challenge from May 31 until June 3 at Naval Station Norfolk and Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story.
Service members with post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury cannot separated be from the service without those conditions being taken into consideration, even in cases of misconduct.
The question for Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson is how tough and accountable the Navy will be about itself as the Fat Leonard scandal widens.
1,077 first-class midshipmen graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland on May 27.
The Navy is considering multisourcing its next NGEN contract.
Federal News Radio's Jared Serbu discusses information warfare and Navy weapons systems with Vice Adm. Ted Branch and Rear Adm. Michael Manazir at the 2016 Sea-Air-Space conference in National Harbor, Maryland.
In a step that may go some way toward reducing some of the red tape between the Defense Department and cloud computing vendors, the Department of the Navy (DoN) said last week that the Navy and Marine Corps can sign off on their own business cases for migrating to commercial cloud vendors without seeking higher-level approval.
The Navy has formed a temporary organization to gather information and investigate a path toward interoperability and integration for its systems.