It gives more authority over bigger acquisitions to the undersecretary of Defense for acquisition and sustainment, and takes it away from the armed services.
Recent tension between the U.S. and Iran have given CISA an opportunity to test its cyber threat intelligence-sharing capabilities in the new year.
In today's Federal Newscast, after fake notifications were sent out, the Army reiterates, despite rising tensions with Iran, there are no plans to initiate a draft.
The Air Force's acquisition chief says the next frontier for bug bounties lies in the chips and embedded systems the Defense procurement process typically ignores.
Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.) has asked the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Office of Personnel Management to accelerate a planned initiative designed to overhaul the security clearance system.
The United States is preparing for retaliation from Iran, but what does that mean for federal employees?
Can Congress do the seemingly impossible, such as getting 2021 appropriations bills done before the end of the current fiscal year?
The U.S. now has a Space Force. Assets are already moving over from the Air Force.
David Patterson was a deputy Defense Department comptroller during the George W. Bush administration.
Government lawyers tell a federal appeals court that Oracle's complaints about conflicts of interest are now moot, and that DoD has plenty of ways to justify its controversial single-award decision.
In today's Federal Newscast, following recent shootings on military bases, the Marines is allowing its law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms.
Nearly a million service members and veterans were hit by scammers in the last eight years.
In today's Federal Newscast, the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act mandates all three branches have an assistant secretary for installations, energy, and environment.
Data analysts at Govini have been looking at this issue and Senior Vice President Jim Mitre joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to share insights.
The advanced research arm of the intelligence community will ask the public for help identifying deepfakes.