Guardsmen may be missing out on important benefits because of bureaucratic issues.
The pandemic board will oversee more than $2 trillion in spending, but recent shakeups in its leadership raise longstanding questions about the independence of these watchdogs.
DoD's latest request for prototypes looks for technologies that can share critical mid-band spectrum between 5G networks and existing military radar systems.
Aid entities say they expect military families will start applying for help now that financial realities are setting in.
Acting Navy Secretary Tom Modly did 180-degree opposite of wise leadership at a crucial moment.
Sarkis Tatigian joined the Navy in 1942. He’s been there ever since, until his death this week at the age of 96. Read about him and other Defense news in this week's DoD Reporter's Notebook.
The acting Navy secretary, Thomas Modly, has resigned after having upbraided the former captain of the coronavirus-stricken USS Theodore Roosevelt
The order has left some troops homeless and others paying two rents.
Government contractors are changing the way they are communicating with their clients and seeking more details for how to continue to meet mission needs.
The Army is offering short-term reenlistments as a buffer to the changing economy.
Bill Marion, the Air Force’s chief information officer, said through one of the enterprise IT-as-a-service pilot programs, the service is reimagining help desk and end user support services.
The House Armed Services Committee's ranking member says previous reform efforts have told DoD to pay more attention to sustainment costs, but only for individual weapons systems.
For the United States to stay on top of the global arms race for artificial intelligence, a commission stood up by Congress recommends a two-fold path: collaborate with its closest allies, and double the amount of research spending proposed by the Trump administration.
The captain of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier facing a growing coronavirus outbreak has been fired
Thirty-five members of Congress are asking DoD to extend relief to military families.