The Army's next 500-day study project will include focuses on, among other things, "breaking" AI and figuring out how to counter adversaries' use of AI.
A months long Federal News Network investigation found the Navy’s new electronic procurement system is facing similar challenges as previous failed efforts.
“It’s one thing to take a legacy system and to divest that system. It’s another thing to write it to a newer system," Army's Bradley Knick said.
The CMMC requirements will feature a three-year "phased rollout," as the Pentagon continues to move forward with the massive cyber certification scheme.
Mark Kitz, the program executive officer for the Army’s PEO-C3T, said a major priority is rethinking command posts and command and control applications.
The service's recruiting picture has improved, but ongoing shortfalls have led officials to pause operations for three cutters and numerous small boat stations.
"Portfolio-based acquisition would get you to that point where I can make dynamic changes in how we invest in programs," said Dave Tremper.
Officials in DoD's new user experience office say improvements at a joint DoD-VA facility show it's possible to raise the bar for UX in government
The challenge is it's easier to train Army mission specialists to understand data, rather than training Army data specialists to understand its varied missions.
How has the Naval Sustainment System (NSS) cut supply chain costs and improved readiness for both ships and aircraft?
The added training will begin in October and comes as the Army tries to reverse years of dismal recruiting when it failed to meet its enlistment goals.
Senate Appropriators said the RDER program “has to date not resulted in accelerated fielding outcomes,” calling for reallocation of funds in fiscal 2025.
The number of TRICARE beneficiaries who get health care from military facilities is about half what it was 20 years ago. DoD now wants those patients back.
A congressionally mandated commission found that the force-sizing construct in the 2022 National Defense Strategy is "inadequate."
Lawmakers say agencies need to be more transparent and modernize how they handle classified information to "reestablish trust" with the American people.