The new organization will train a software workforce that can solve problems without going back to leadership.
Almost all of the defense companies closed due to COVID-19 have reopened.
An IG inspection found half a billion dollars in unfunded maintenance items at DoD health care facilities, including at least seven that could cause death or serious injuries.
Twenty-one people have suffered minor injuries in an explosion and fire Sunday on board a ship at Naval Base San Diego.
The unidentified woman is one of three female soldiers who have been going through the Army Special Forces qualification course at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Congress wants to move oversight of DoD's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center higher up.
DoD's chief management officer has found $11 billion in cost reductions this year, but the office's continued existence is in doubt.
The Senate added 62 bipartisan amendments to the bill and will debate six more.
DoD coronavirus cases have more than doubled in the last month.
TRANSCOM says the apparent need for corrective action was triggered by an honest mistake in the government's System for Award Management. But the command's position is difficult to reconcile with other publicly-available evidence.
Former service members may get a pass for marijuana offenses if they want to reenlist.
Harker is currently the financial leader of the Navy.
The House Armed Services Committee easily passed its version of the 2021 defense authorization bill Wednesday night. The bill contains provisions needed to guarantee paid parental leave coverage to Federal Aviation Administration, Veterans Health Administration and other federal employees left out of the original law.
Proposal would let DoD roll over half its unspent funds into the next fiscal year, but procedural quirks are blocking the legislation for now.
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