Congress gave DoD a year to decide how to reallocate the chief management officer's responsibilities. The outgoing administration handled most of the work within 11 days.
With the publication of a new federal personnel vetting core doctrine, the Trump administration has outlined the basic principles and core values that will guide governmentwide efforts to modernize decades-old suitability, credentialing and security clearance processes.
Senators will hear from Biden's defense secretary nominee on Jan. 19.
DHS has a new chief information security officer, while the State Department has a new chief data officer and HHS names the first chief artificial intelligence officer as these are some of the changes in the federal technology community over the last few weeks.
National Defense Magazine Managing Editor Jon Harper joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss President-elect Joe Biden's defense spending priorities and how they will impact the Department of Defense.
A cross-functional team is working on specific steps to implement an electromagnetic spectrum operations strategy DoD released in October.
The Special Access Program Corporate Portfolio Program, begun as a pilot in 2016, became permanent last month.
The new service will set up an intelligence center within a year, that will develop from the two core space squadrons.
Two years after the Navy decentralized its cloud acquisitions, it's bringing all of them back under one program executive office's umbrella.
For what they plan to do, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to the vice president and general manager of the Consortium Sal D'Itri.
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar is planning on expanding its 5G coverage in the first four months of 2021.
The Navy is celebrating the 78th anniversary of Naval Air Force Atlantic. 78 happens to be the hull number of the Navy's newest aircraft carrier, the U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford.
The Pentagon needs to focus on software, culture and placing bets on nontraditional companies, experts say.
In an extraordinary New Year’s Day session, the Republican-controlled Senate easily turned aside the veto, dismissing Trump’s objections to the $740 billion bill and handing him a stinging rebuke just weeks before his term ends.
DoD will spend $23 billion on housing allowances in 2021, for an average increase of just under 3%. But the increases — or decreases — vary dramatically by locale. Here's the full list of which areas will see the biggest BAH changes.