The Naval Air Systems Command recently hired a company called Electra to study the development of such an electrically-powered plane.
"That technology is not quite ready yet, but it's making very good progress," said Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
Michael Harpin, the competitions section chief for the President’s Cup Competition at CISA, said the contest featured new challenges like an escape room.
The Army's generative AI and large language model policy is weeks away.
Adoption of DoD's new software acquisition pathway has been slow, but officials are looking for ways to jumpstart its use.
The Pentagon's study recommends moving all Guard space units into the Space Force. But state governors, lawmakers and Guard leaders are pushing against it.
After a multi-year effort, Defense Department health and tech officials got a new electronic health record system completed.
"I'm the biggest fan of software and going to continuous development for software. But you cannot forget the hardware," said William LaPlante.
The Navy runs on ships and people. They need fuel, ammo, food and tons of other stuff. Now ships are on duty around the world, some are on heightened alert.
SBA’s Office of Advocacy is calling on the Pentagon to make sure small businesses don’t fall behind as it rolls out the CMMC requirements.
“Harvesting of National Guard resources to the regular components is a solution looking for a problem,” said Col. Michael Griesbaum.
An Army financial counselor will spend years in prison after his conviction on defrauding Gold Star Families. Military families should use care with adviser.
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) unit has finished building what it calls a diagnostic system to evaluate the performance of high energy lasers.
The Defense Information Systems Agency details four strategic imperatives, six operational imperatives and eight goals.
“There's nothing magic about construction for the Marine Corps. The challenge is the program budget process,” said Rear Adm. Dean VanderLey.