Ideal collaboration will drive a continuous loop in which industry invests, develops and demonstrates with federal agency end user requirements top of mind.
Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira is expected to face a military court-martial for leaking highly classified military documents.
The Office of Naval Research wants an automated hiring portal to track employees' information during onboarding and offboarding processes.
An academic course endorsed by the Defense Department and delivered by accelerator company BMNT aims to help science and engineering students.
Lt. Col. Keith Jordan, in the Army’s PEO-C3T, said a recent draft solicitation is a key step in the Unified Network Operations (UNO) initiative.
An amendment in the Senate version of 2025 NDAA would "return decision-making power back to DoD components" to purchase cyber products and services.
In today's Federal Newscast, the troubled Air Force program to modernize aging nuclear missiles survives despite ballooning costs.
Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner, the director of the DISA, said DoDNet users must change their processes versus asking for unique IT services.
White House’s Jake Braun and CISA’s Ross Foard are two more cyber leaders how who left federal service in the last month as the RRB is seeking a new CIO.
"Everybody who's acquiring AI from the commercial world — demand to see where the data came from. And don't stop until they tell you," said Stephen Riley.
Service members are often part of two-income families. But spouses face continued difficulty of establishing themselves when the service member gets relocated.
Lt. Gen. Todd Isaacson, the CIO for the Joint Chiefs of Staff/J-6, said a review team is completing recommendations for leadership around using GenAI.
“I want [Fulcrum] to get all the way down to the individual program managers and have them adjust their day-to-day decisions," said Leslie Beavers.
The Navy’s Black Pearl software factory has been focused on relationship building.
President Joe Biden is pardoning potentially thousands of former U.S. service members convicted of violating a now-repealed military ban on consensual gay sex.